Beatrix Pang
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Beatrix Pang, Performance work SeQ-ing for program See Through at Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong |
Beatrix Pang (Chinese: Pang Sin Kwok 彭倩幗) is a visual artist, cultural producer, educator and independent publisher based in Hong Kong. They have a BA in Photographic Design (2000) from School of Design, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and MA Photography (2005) from Bergen National Academy of the Arts, Norway.
Pang primarily works in photography, video art and installation art.[1] Pang's works have been widely exhibited locally and internationally, selected for the Asian Art Biennale (2007) at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan[2] and the Hong Kong Art Biennial 2005. Pang's work is included in the collections of the Macao Museum of Art.
Fellowship
In 2003, Pang was received a scholarship from The Ministry of Education and Research of Norway to pursue their master's degree study. Pang's video installation for the Hong Kong Art Biennale 2005 was titled "Distance = Time x Speed" and explored their journey as an artist from a young person in Hong Kong to their time as a graduate student in Norway.[3] As a part of the November 2005 opening of "Beyond: 2nd Guangzhou Triennial" at the Guangdong Museum of Art, Pang collaborated with professor of design Matthew Turner and the Asia Art Archive in organizing a one-day symposium entitled "Trading Places: Cultural Imaginaries of the Pearl River Delta."[4][5]
In 2009, Pang received the Asian Cultural Council fellowship, supported by The Starr Foundation, to conduct research on community art and photography in the US.[6]