Dr Gyungju Chyon

Dr Gyungju Chyon

Dr Gyungju Chyon

Senior Lecturer
Program Coordinator Spatial Design

Department of Design


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Gyungju is the Program Coordinator of Spatial Design at Monash Art, Design and Architecture.

Gyungju Chyon’s work focuses on relationships between designed things, environments, and people through engaging natural phenomena and exploring materialities. She is interested in delving beyond technological performance, seeking deeper and meaningful connections between things, environment and people for our health, well-being, and ecological living. Through her design studio little wonder, partnered with Dr. John Sadar, she interpolates between installations and product design. Little Wonder has collaborated with international companies such as Rosenthal (DEU), Interface (USA), Duravit (DEU), Emotis (FRA), and Lucifer Lighting (USA). Her work has been globally exhibited in venues in Helsinki, New York, Toronto, Philadelphia, Stuttgart, Sydney and Melbourne, and has been published both in design magazines such as I.D, Metropolis and Domus, and academic publications through conferences, journals and books.

Prior to joining Spatial Design at Monash, she was an assistant professor of MFA Industrial Design and BFA Product Design at Parsons School of Design in New York. She earned her PhD at RMIT University in Melbourne, an MA in furniture design at Aalto University in Helsinki, and a BA in industrial design at Hongik University in Seoul.

She previously served on the board of directors for Craft, promoting craft and design culture within Victoria, Australia, and was the director of Melbourne Movement, fostering young Melbourne designers by annually exhibiting their work at Salone Del Mobile in Milan. She has lived and worked in New York, Seoul, Helsinki, Toronto, Philadelphia, and Melbourne.

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Monash University Designer Gyungju Chyon’s work enters NGV Permanent Collection in Historic First

A series of ceramic vases designed by Monash University spatial designer Gyungju Chyon and Swinburne University’s Associate Professor John Sadar have been acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) for its permanent collection. This marks an historic milestone as the first acquisition from Monash University’s Design department to join the gallery’s prestigious holdings.

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