Jason Lujan is an artist working in an expanded practice incorporating sculpture, installation, digital imaging, and painting, as well as curatorial projects. As an artist he creates things that realize his lived environment, connecting it to larger global experiences, to generate new meanings.
He has exhibited at the Heard Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Denver Art Museum, New York City Center for Book Arts, Amon-Carter Museum, A-Space, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Western Front, and Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares in Mexico City, among others. His work and projects  have been written about and reviewed in publications including Hyperallergic, Art in America, Applied Arts Magazine, The Paris Review, and NPR.
Jason Lujan is originally from Marfa, Texas, and lives in Toronto, ON. Lujan is an Assistant Professor at OCAD U, teaching Sculpture and Installation.