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About
Peyton Chiang is a Taiwanese American artist working primarily in sculpture, performance, and installation. His work currently explores the ways in which habitualized daily behaviors are shaped by cultural, commercial, and political infrastructures. His work has been exhibited at the Moody Center for the Arts, Rice University, L’appartment49c, Sleepy Cyborg Gallery, and The Eldorado Ballroom.



Contact
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @peychiang



CV

Education

Rutgers University
Master of Fine Arts in Design

Rice University
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies

Exhibitions
2025 · What Should’ve Been, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

2024 · Unfolding Roots, l’apparement 49c, New York, NY
2023 · Project Row Houses Summer Studio Stages Takeover, Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
· Everything But The Kitchen Sink
, Rice University, Houston, TX
· Mavis C. Pitman Exhibition: empty playgrounds, sacred soup, Moody Center for the Arts, Houston TX 
· ones and zeros, Sleepy Cyborg Galleries, Houston, TX

2022 · ones and zeros,  Rice School of Architecture, Houston, TX
2021 · 12 Feet Apart,  Rice University, Houston, TX
Full CV avaliable by request



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2023

Durational Performance

Henna



Five phrase for loss.
Applied directly to myself
Read about daily in the mirrow

DARKEST OUR
Darkest hour: The time when bad events are at their worst and most disappointing.
Our: Belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people.

BARE IN MIND
Bear in mind: To remember or consider a fact or circumstance--commonly used to remind or warn someone of something.
Bare: Having nothing left over or added.

JUST A FAZE
Just a phase: An expression used to describe how a situation or condition is transitory or likely to change.
Faze: to disturb the composure of.

TALES OFF
Tails off: To become smaller or quieter in a gradual way.
Tale: An usually imaginative narrative of an event.

WHOLE IN ONE
Hole in one: An expression used to describe a perfect achievement.
Whole: A thing that is complete in itself.