1986年生於高雄,現創作與生活於臺灣高雄及荷蘭格羅寧根。
國立臺灣師範大學美術碩士,主修繪畫、藝術教育並接受藝術文物修復基礎訓練。
張致中透過海洋映照當前陸域的人類世文明,以水作為滲透內在精神與外在物質的媒介來體現亞熱帶季風氣候下母國台灣的過渡、流動、反主體的不安定狀態。其作品關注船舶、島嶼與海港等快速變遷環境,從中探索人、文明與自然間拉鋸的普世經驗及灰色地帶,並透過敘事與工藝手法嵌合多元形式與媒材。曾為台北替代藝術空間「水谷藝術」共同創辦人。作品曾數度獲獎、提名及機構典藏。曾獲國內外基金會與機構贊助,受美術館與史博館進行委託創作,其作品展映發表於國內外美術館、博物館、藝廊、雙年展、藝術節與影展等。
ChihChung Chang views the ocean as a worldview that reflects the state of terrestrial civilization in the Anthropocene. He considers water a medium that permeates both inner and outer worlds, embodying instability, transition, and anti-subjectivity—qualities that resonate with his homeland, Taiwan, shaped by a subtropical monsoon climate. His art explores rapidly shifting environments such as ships, islands, water, and ports, uncovering universal experiences and the grey areas within the tensions among humanity, civilization, and nature as they continuously shape one another. Narrative and storytelling serve as the foundation of Chang’s practice, with his works integrating meticulous craftsmanship across multiple media and formats, including site-specific projects and workshops. He co-founded the alternative art space Waley Art in Taipei. Chang’s works have received several awards and nominations, as well as included in institutional collections. He has received grants from various domestic and international foundations, been commissioned by art and history museums, and presented his works in museums, galleries, biennials, and festivals across Taiwan and beyond.