Feng Jiang
江峰 Jiang Feng is a non-gendered contemporary Taoist and multi-disciplinary artist working across genres in movement/dance, theatre, performance art, voice, text, modeling, film, photography, theory, pedagogy, and criticism. They attained their B.A. in English and Chinese literature from National Taiwan University in 2016. In 2019, they graduated with an M.F.A. degree in Performance and Performance Studies from Pratt Institute. They are now pursuing an M.A. in Cross-Disciplinary Corporeal Theories and Practice in the Department of Dance at Taipei National University of the Arts. They are the receiver of the R.O.C. Government Fellowship to study and research dance abroad, “20-40-Year-Old Writers,” "Creation and Application of Native Languages," and "Fostering Young Artists' Development" grants from the Ministry of Culture, and "Performing Art Critics" grant from the National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan. . Furthermore, their works have been shown in Asia, America, and Europe, including Taiwan, the U.S., Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Bulgaria, Hungary, the UK, Italy, and Korea in various artistic scenarios. In September 2019, their new work "臺彎 Bent-Tai(www)" won the "Genuinely Fringe" award, the third prize, at Taipei Fringe Festival, and in 2018, they were selected to be the performer of the work “Wall-Floor Positions” in the MoMA retrospective "Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts."