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.
Education
Rutgers University Master of Fine Arts in Design
Rice University
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies
Exhibitions 2025
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What Should’ve Been, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
2024
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Unfolding Roots, l’apparement 49c, New York, NY 2023
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Project Row Houses Summer Studio Stages Takeover, Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
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Everything But The Kitchen Sink, Rice University, Houston, TX
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Mavis C. Pitman Exhibition: empty playgrounds, sacred soup, Moody Center
for the Arts, Houston TX
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ones and zeros, Sleepy Cyborg Galleries, Houston, TX
2022
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ones and zeros, Rice School of Architecture, Houston, TX
2021
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12 Feet Apart, Rice University, Houston, TX
Full CV avaliable by request
TAG
TAG
2023
Site Specific Installation
Camera, Projector, Mosquito Netting
With Jefferson Xia
Awarded the Mavis C. Pitman Exhibition Fellowship and exhibited at The Moody Center for the Arts
Shadows have always been an immediate representation of one’s figure; it attaches, follows, and mimics every experience, movement, emotion a person has. TAG is an interactive media installation that both separates and replicates the viewer’s shadow from their body. As one’s body moves and explores, the camera and projector capture, delay, and project a new representation of oneself enabling for play, interaction, confrontation, or observation.