Galaray House in Lexington has announced Burlington High School’s own Christina Chang as its featured artist for April of 2025.
A celebrated Asian American artist, Chang is known for her bold, colorful abstract paintings and landscapes that immerse viewers in dynamic energy and movement.  A specia reception will take place on First Friday, April 4, 2025, from 6:00–8:00 PM at Galaray House. This event offers a unique opportunity to meet the artist, explore her latest collection, and gain insight into her creative process.

“Rise Up” an Oil Canvas Piece by Christina Chang
Chang’s work spans oil paintings, reflecting her deep connection to color, texture, and expression. As a Boston-based Chinese-Italian American artist, Chang is celebrated for her contemporary oil paintings that transcend traditional artistic boundaries.
Her art is deeply rooted in her multicultural heritage, world travels, and life experiences. Her father, an architect from Shanghai, instilled in her an appreciation for spatial design, while her Italian-American mother, an interior designer and artist, shaped her understanding of form and detail.
Receiving formal art training at age 13, Chang went on to earn a BFA from Texas Christian University, where she was awarded the Nordon Fine Art Scholarship, and later completed a master’s degree at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). A formative period of study in Florence, Italy, further influenced her creative journey.
Chang creates bold, colorful paintings that explore energy, movement, and emotion, bridging the gap between abstraction and landscape. Her work invites viewers into immersive spaces of color and form, drawing inspiration from both personal experiences and the natural world.
The exhibition will be on view throughout April. For more details, visit Galaray House.