Vincent Chang

Utilizing his intimate connection with the arts, Vincent Chang elevates local arts organizations’ administration. Chang held many roles in event coordination while living in Rochester, ranging from artist liaison work to house managing. His escapades at the Eastman School led him to work with famed artists like Renee Elise Goldsberry and Steward Copeland. Currently employed by the DuPage Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Humanities, Chang maintains a close connection with patrons and ensures a positive experience for all.

As a Chicagoland native, Chang is proactive in improving arts integration with local communities. Through his personal music-making, Chang has designed concert programs for senior living residencies and educational institutes alike. In his performance escapades, Chang has recorded for WXXI classical radio station and various local university projects, most notably playing for the Eastman School of Music’s EMPIRE film and media ensemble’s production of “La La Land”. Chang’s strong connection with community engagement is accredited to the supportive youth groups he partook in that has provided a strong foundation for his career paths today.

When not seen supporting his community, Vincent likes to “support” his cat with lots of treats and play time.