Cecile Chong


Cecile Chong is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York, whose work addresses the process of cultural assimilation and the development of individual identity. For many years she has contributed to New York City public school art programs as a teaching artist.

Early life

Cecile Chong was born in Guayaquil Ecuador. She went to China when she was 10, attending the Sacred Heart Conossian School in Macau, and then at 15 returned to Ecuador to attend the International section of the Colegio Americano High School in Quito. She came to New York City at age 19 to study art.

Background and education

She studied studio art at Queens College, receiving a BA in 1988. She received a master's degree in art education at Hunter College in 1994. During graduate studies at the Parsons School of Design she was challenged to explore her own, genuine and constructive narrative, receiving an MFA degree in 2008.

Selected works and exhibitions

2015 - Time Collision - in the Project Room of BRIC House an installation of Eastern and Western objects and images in landscape format mixing cultural incongruities.
2018 In Between Daylight, FiveMyles Gallery, Brooklyn NY consisted of a large wall installation of artificial and real flora with small guagua's facing it. and represents the risk, danger and beauty of the immigrant journey.
2017 - 2019 El Dorado - The New Forty-niners is a New York City installation of many small swaddled baby sculptures. Forty-nine percent of the figures are painted gold, representing the percentage of NYC households that speak a language other than English. Speaking to issues of immigration, the installation as such re-images a present-day wealthy metropolis. Sunset Park in Brooklyn was the first public park iteration as it travels to the five boroughs of NYC; Lewis Latimer House Museum in Flushing Queens was a second in 2018; and a third appeared in the Bronx at a 2019 Wave Hill summer group show described as a multi-piece “guagua” sculptural installation and a tribute to New York City's immigrant populations.
Solo exhibitions
2017 Selena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2015 BRIC House, Brooklyn, NY
2013 Emerson Gallery Berlin, Germany,
2014 Honey Ramka Project Space,
2012 Figuresworks,
2011 Praxis International Art Project Space,
2010 ArtSPACE
2008 Corridor Gallery

Fellowships and residencies

EFA studio program, current
Joan Mitchell Center Residency 2017
Wave Hill Winter Workspace Residency 2017
the Lower East Side Printshop 2016-2017
MASS MoCA Studios Residency
Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grant 2015
The Center for Book Arts Residency 2013
Socrates Sculpture Park 2011
AIM - Bronx Museum 2011
Urban Artist Initiative NYC 2009
Aljira Emerge
the Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant 2008