05/03/2026
âIntroducing our new spring season residents! Serena Chang, Christopher Paul Jordan, Mev Luna, and Yixuan Wu â
Serena Chang's (serenacserenac) work explores the language and aesthetics of the global economy and how systems of labor, manufacturing, and cultural exchange shape identity. Through video, sound, photography, sculpture, textile, and installation, her interdisciplinary practice weaves together memory, familial histories, and craftsmanship.
Christopher Paul Jordan () is a painter and public artist who investigates the afterlife of memory, simulating conditions of removal to reexamine human relationships. Lacing salvaged textiles such as window screens and debris netting with acrylic paint, Jordan separates his images from their original surfaces while generating new histories from the traces they leave behind.
Yixuan Wu's () practice centers on domesticityâthe elusive, restrained and sometimes unsettling emotional responses tied to intimate spaces. Sheâs particularly intrigued by things that appear one way but are quite another, especially things that satisfy the needs for comfort, care, affirmation and protection.
Mev Luna () is a research-based artist and educator whose practice spans performance, film, 3-D animation, installation and text. Through an autoethnographic methodology, their work reappraises history to identify fictions governing contemporary life and considers issues of institutional access, incarceration, and how images of marginalized groups are circulated and controlled.
[Image 1] Portrait of Serena Chang
[Image 2] Serena Chang, Us, 2024-2025, Hourglass, sand, steel, hosiery, motor, arduino, hosiery cardboard boxes, 20" x
20" x 32â
[Image 3] Portrait of Christopher Paul Jordan
[Image 4] Christopher Paul Jordan, glare in faison (detail), 2025, Acrylic on panel in salvaged aluminum window
frame, 52 x 64 inches
[Image 5] Portrait of Yixuan Wu
[Image 6] Yixuan Wu, luminous air, 2023, blown glass, swing arm wall lamps, latex ceiling patch, 29 x 18 x 19 inches.
[Image 7] Portrait of Mev Luna
[Image 8] Mev Luna, Far from the distance we see, film still, 2019. 3-D animation rendered in Autodesk Maya.