Step into the flow of time and life with the Running Horse Lantern, brought to life through paper cutting. Horses move through birth, aging, illness, and passing, while layers of...
When traditional calligraphy intersects with contemporary experimental film, new forms of visual language emerge. I was invited by director David Woo to design and execute calligraphy as body art for...
An exhibition curated by the Lynra Foundation featuring the paper-cutting works of Tzu Ching Chen. Centered on themes of spring’s arrival and the intimate relationship between identity and homeland, the...
A community event hosted by Rooted Eats x WenWen to celebrate the Year of the Snake 2025, in this festive time of the year, curated with a paper-cutting and calligraphy craft...
Tzu Ching Chen is a New York–based artist and designer working across paper-cutting and calligraphy as interconnected forms of cultural mark-making. Rooted in East Asian traditions, her practice explores how gesture, symbol, and structure can be translated into contemporary visual systems and experiences.
Her work moves between object-making and participatory formats, reinterpreting traditional craft as a living language within modern contexts.
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