Born in Taiwan, Wu-Ching Chang is an animation director, illustrator, and concept artist who earned MA. Animation at Royal College of Art in the UK and BFA in New Media Art at the Taipei National University of the Arts in Taiwan. She is the founder of Aco Creative Ltd. She has worked on commercial and independent animation, illustration, and game concept arts since 2014. The clients include Channel Four and Taiwan Public Television. She had worked as the concept artist and cinematic artist for the game Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition. Her animated short films were screened at festivals around the world. Her films approach multiple issues of females, modernity, and humanistic views. Her films are often based on cultural context by focused interviews. Except for 2D animation with hand-painted texture, her films contain multiple experimental practices, such as animating with eggs. Through visual art, she tells stories about life. Her animated short films were screened at festivals around the world and her film ' My Grandmother Is an Egg' won Jury Special Mention Award at Atlanta Film Festival and Women Make Waves Film Festival, and is officially selected at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Animafest Zagreb, Flickerfest International Short Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, and Guanajuato International Film Festival, etc. Her film 'Bird' won Hand-Painted Animated Shorts Award at Palm Springs Int. Animation Festival and Best Animation Short Award at Halicarnassus Film Festival. Her film ’The Impermanent Sea’ won Best Multimedia Film Award at Global India International Film Festival. Her film 'Mother' won Quality Award at T. Creativity Award and Best Visual Effects Award at 4C Digital Content Awards.