
江加璐
Chia Lu "Lulu" Chiang is a Taiwanese artist currently based in New York. Working across photography and film, she uses images as vessels for traces, emotional lag, and forms of relational care that move between inner life and shared worlds.
Drawn to visual storytelling from a young age, she moved to California to attend Idyllwild Arts Academy’s Film and Digital Media Program. Now based in New York, she’s pursuing a BFA degree in Photography and Creative Entrepreneurship at Parsons School of Design, and completed a study abroad in Paris through the Art, Media & Technology program in 2025. Her practice spans digital marketing, creative strategy, and art direction—guided by a deep interest in emotional intelligence and cultural resonance. She has collaborated with Roc Nation, Dentsu, Publicis Groupe, New York Fashion Week, Jeff Chang 張信哲, JP Huang Studio 黃中平, and Greener Grass Production 瀚草影視, working across commercial and creative industries. At the heart of her work is a belief that every visual or campaign reinforces certain values while erasing others. Design, to her, isn’t about simplifying, it’s about navigating complexity responsibly, knowing that every choice shapes how we connect, consume, and tell stories about who we are.
She is driven by intellectual intimacy.
She sees relationships as vessels for discovery. She loves being the person who brings people together—over big ideas or rabbit holes. Known for her curiosity and restless energy, she’s the extrovert who will strike up a chat with anyone. Friends describe her as selfless, quick to laugh, and a chronic over-thinker who somehow turns all that talking and thinking into meaningful connections. She’s emotional and logical all at once, with a tendency to care more than she should. But that’s also what makes her hyper-attuned to micro-moments. She can't help but tend to notice the way someone’s guard drops when they laugh, the paradoxes that hint at their complexity, or the soft glitches in their logic that reveal something truer. It’s in those barely visible fractures that allows her to see the most human parts of people, and the reason why she’s terrible at disliking anyone, no matter how hard she tries.
Parsons School of Design, NY, —
Photography / Creative Entrepreneurship
Parsons School of Design, Paris — Art Media and Technology
Idyllwild Arts Academy, CA — Film & Digital Media

