The Stone Cold Facts
Candy Chang is an artist with a background in urban planning and design who explores making cities more comfortable and contemplative places. She believes in the potential of introspection and collective wisdom in public space to improve our communities and our personal well-being. She has used simple tools like stickers, stencils, and chalkboards to spark conversations in public space and help residents come together in meaningful ways. She is a TED Senior Fellow, an Urban Innovation Fellow, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and was named a “Live Your Best Life” Local Hero by Oprah Magazine. By combining street art with urban planning, social activism, and philosophy, she has been recognized as a leader in developing new strategies for the design of our cities.
She received a BS in Architecture, a BFA in Graphic Design, and a Masters in Urban Planning from Columbia University. Inspired by the desire to improve her community and improve herself, she creates projects that collect our hopes, fears, and stories in public space to help us lead better lives. Recent work includes Before I Die, where she turned an abandoned house in her neighborhood in New Orleans into an interactive wall for residents to reflect on their lives and share their personal aspirations in public space – a project The Atlantic called “one of the most creative community projects ever.” She created fill-in-the-blank I Wish This Was stickers for people to voice what they want in vacant storefronts. In Looking for Love Again, she turned an empty high-rise in Alaska into a collective archive of residents’ memories and hopes for the building. She’s worked with communities in the U.S., South Africa, Malaysia, Finland, Mexico, Kenya, Canada, Kazakhstan, and beyond.
She is the co-founder of Civic Center, an art and design studio in New Orleans, and Neighborland, an online tool for people to shape the development of their communities. She was also once a designer at The New York Times, a design field researcher at Nokia, and the co-founder of record label Red Antenna. Her work has been exhibited in the National Design Triennial at the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and she has created public art commissions for civic institutions, international airports, and creative organizations. She speaks internationally and has received awards from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Black Rock Arts Foundation.
Her parents immigrated from Taiwan to the United States and she was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in the cornfields of Ohio, New York City, Helsinki, and beyond. She lives in New Orleans, where she drifts the streets and works on projects amidst porches and parades. She is currently working on projects about confessions, spirituality, bedtime stories, and pilgrimage. She believes one of the greatest things in life is enjoying public spaces with the people you love. She also believes these spaces can better reflect what is important to us as a community and as individuals.
Photograph by Randal Ford for Fast Company. More about the stencil.
“Through a series of large-scale projects that combine installation art with social activism, Chang has encouraged people to engage with public spaces to let their voices be heard.” - O, The Oprah Magazine
“Good urban design doesn’t just help people engage with their cities; according to artist and designer Candy Chang, it also helps people engage with each other… Chang creates public spaces that spark conversation and reflect a sense of community identity—often using little more than chalk, stickers, and some creativity.” - The Atlantic
“It’s hard to know where to begin with Candy Chang… We love how she has opened up discourse around public space by providing people with easy and innovative ways to have a say about how their urban environment should be developed.” – Wooster Collective, USA Network
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
If you’re interested in having Candy speak at a conference or other event, please contact The Lavin Agency. Learn more here.
PERMISSION TO USE PHOTOS
You have permission to use any photos on this website for the publicity of Candy Chang and her projects. Please credit photos to Civic Center unless the photos are already credited otherwise. High-res photos are available on the press page.
PERMISSION TO REMIX PROJECTS
You have permission to reimagine and remix any of Candy Chang’s projects. Ideas come from other ideas! We only hope you consider crediting the original inspiration. If you are interested in making a Before I Die wall, wonderful! We have created a toolkit with stencils and are developing many other resources on the project site beforeidie.cc.
STAY IN TOUCH
AWARDS & HONORS
World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, 2012
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas / Art Production Fund Artist-in-Residence, 2012
Samson Feldman Resident in Art Education and Graphic Design, Maryland Institute College of Art, 2012
Black Rock Arts Foundation Grant, 2011
Tulane University / Rockefeller Foundation Urban Innovation Fellow, 2011
TED Senior Fellow, 2011
Alaska Design Forum Artist Residency, 2011
Top 11 Visual Artists in New Orleans, NOLA Defender, 2011
Fast Company Emerging Master of Design, 2010
Artist as Neighbour Residency, Turku, Finland, 2010
TED Global Fellow, 2009
Center for Urban Pedagogy Making Policy Public Fellow, 2008
Sappi Ideas That Matter Grant, 2008
Global Studio Johannesburg Fellowship, 2008
Columbia University Urban Planning Award for Outstanding Contribution to Leadership in Planning Education, 2007
Global Studio Johannesburg Fellowship, 2007
Infrastructure and Poverty Action Lab Fellowship, 2007
Spatial Information Design Lab New Orleans Fellowship, 2006
Global Studio Vancouver Fellowship, 2006
PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS
Upcoming: Iconic Signage Project, Arts Council of New Orleans, Broad Community Connections, and Open Air Project, New Orleans LA, 2012
Upcoming: Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, Sep-Nov 2012
Upcoming: The Cosmopolitan Hotel, Public Art Fund, Las Vegas NV, Jul/Aug 2012
TED Conference, Before I Die, Long Beach CA, 2012
Death: The Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, UK 2012
Turku European Capital of Culture, Career Path, Turku, Finland, 2011
The Alaska Design Forum, Looking for Love Again, Fairbanks AK, 2011
Hypothetical Development, Mobile Cornucopia, New Orleans LA, 2010
Figment, Pedestrian Timeline, Governors Island NY, 2008
Koltsovo International Airport, Illuminators, Maps for Airports, Yekaterinburg Russia, 2008
Windows Brooklyn, Post-it Notes for Neighbors, Brooklyn NY, 2008
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Upcoming: Mix(Cité) by La L’Observatoire de la Ville, Cité de L’Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris France, May 2012
Onomatopee, The Voice Of…, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 2011
Du Mois Gallery, Hypothetical Development, New Orleans LA, 2011
East/West Galleries, Subtext Projects, Fort Worth TX, 2011
Du Mois Gallery, Ethnographic Terminalia, New Orleans LA, 2010
GALLEY, Poster Offensive, Minneapolis MN, 2010
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, National Design Triennial, New York NY, 2010 – 2011
Center for Architecture, Global Polis, New York NY, 2009
Sci-Arc, @, Los Angeles CA, 2009
Traveling exhibition, Poster4Tomorrow, Amsterdam, Ankara, Beirut, Belgrade, Brussels, Chungnam, Derry, Heidelberg, La Paz, Lima, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Marrakech, Milan, Montreal, Paris, Quito, Seville, Stockholm, Tbilisi, Vienna, 2009
MC2 Maison de la culture de Grenoble, Grenoble France, 2007
Conflux Festival, Brooklyn NY, 2007
OPENSOURCE, Skinless Capital: Neoliberalism and Resistance,Champaign-Urbana IL, 2005
Traveling exhibition, Stick Up, New York!, New York, London, Berlin, Tokyo, 2005
TALKS
Upcoming: Forecast Public Art, Walker Art Center, and Hennepin Theatre Trust, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis MN, Apr 26 2012
Upcoming: Public Relations Society of America Conference, New Orleans LA, May 8 2012
Upcoming: Nevada Museum of Art, Reno NV, May 17, 2012
University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning, Salt Lake City UT, Apr 2012
Central College, Pella Iowa, Apr 2012
Carnegie Mellon University School of Design, Pittsburgh PA, Mar 2012
TEDxTU, New Orleans, LA, Nov 2011
Factor Clave 2011: Visión Diseño (Key Factor 2011: Design Vision Conference), Querétaro, Mexico, Oct 2011
TEDGlobal Conference, Edinburgh Scotland, Jul 2011
Summer Public Art School, Turku Finland, Jun 2011
Soros Foundation Youth ArtCamp Conference, Almaty Kazakhstan, May 2011
Alaska Design Forum Common Space Symposium, Anchorage AK, Fairbanks AK, Apr 2011
TED Conference, Long Beach CA, Mar 2011
TYPO Berlin International Design Conference, Berlin Germany, May 2010
TEDGlobal Conference, Oxford UK, Jul 2009
Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Helsinki Finland, Apr 2009
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, New York NY, Mar 2007
If you’re interested in having Candy speak at a conference or other event, please contact The Lavin Agency.
EDUCATION
MS, Urban Planning, 2007
Columbia University
Thesis on local communication in public space
BFA, Graphic Design, 2001
University of Michigan
BS, Architecture, 2001
University of Michigan
And the school of life on the streets of Belize, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Mozambique, Norway, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, UAE, and USA…
OTHER EVENTS
In documentary film Urbanized by Gary Hustwit, 2011
Book Launch Party for The Road to Somewhere: An American Memoir by James A. Reeves, New York NY, 2011
On the jury for A Logo for Human Rights, 2011
Scottsdale Public Art Think Tank, Scottsdale AZ, 2011
CEOs for Cities US Initiative: Community Challenge, Detroit MI, 2010
BOOKS FEATURING WORK
Why Design Now?
ed. National Design Triennial, 2010, New York: Smithsonian Institute.
Fingerprint: The Art of Using Handmade Elements in Graphic Design
ed. Chen Design Associates, 2006, Cincinnati: How Books.
Stickers!: From the First International Sticker Awards
2006, Berlin: Gestalten Verlag.

Metropolis, Nevada
12 SONGS THAT CHANGED HER
Space Oddity
David Bowie
Voila
Francoise Hardy
Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time
The Delfonics
Angor Wat Theme Finale
Shigeru Umebayashi
These Days
Nico
Autobahn
Kraftwerk
Perfect Day
Lou Reed
Farewell/Goodbye
M83
The Dead Flag Blues (Intro)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Never Can Say Goodbye
Jackson Five
Je t’aime… moi non plus
Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin
Christmas Time is Here
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Vince Guaraldi Trio)
No Quarter
Led Zeppelin
12 BOOKS THAT CHANGED HER
The Little Prince
Antoine Saint-Exupery
A Little History of the World
E.H. Gombrich
Tibor Kalman, Perverse Optimist
Peter Hall, ed.
Understanding Comics
Scott McCloud
High-Rise
J.G. Ballard
Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth
Chris Ware
Einstein’s Dreams
Alan Lightman
White Noise
Don DeLillo
Made You Look
Stefan Sagmeister
Devil in the White City
Erik Larson
Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro
Letters from the Avant-Garde: Modern Graphic Design
edited by Elaine Lustig Cohen
Consider the Lobster
David Foster Wallace
Just Kids
Patti Smith
12 MOVIES THAT CHANGED HER
Blade Runner
Ridley Scott
In the Mood for Love
Wong Kar Wai
Rear Window
Alfred Hitchcock
The City of Lost Children
Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro
Royal Tenenbaums
Wes Anderson
New York: A Documentary Film
Ric Burns
Hudsucker Proxy
Joel Coen
Kill Bill
Quentin Tarantino
Metropolis
Fritz Lang
The English Patient
Anthony Minghella
Singin’ in the Rain
Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
Total Recall
Paul Verhoeven
Cinema Paradiso
Giuseppe Tornatore
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (watch it here!)
William Whyte
MORE INSPIRATION
Cosmos by Carl Sagan
The marketing of The Plan of Chicago by Daniel Burnham
The Smurfs
Zork
And wise words that have resonated with her along the way
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