Angie Pai's artwork
Angie Pai

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Angie Pai

Angie Pai (b.1993, Taichung, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese artist based in Melbourne. Pai graduated from RMIT and is currently attending the University of Melbourne’s School of Psychological Sciences.

Her practice enquires about the hurdles of cultivating Buddhism and Taoism within contemporary contexts. Her familial kins often play critical roles, as they attempt to delineate ancient scriptures together to collaboratively discern the underlying utility-futility continuum of Eastern doctrines. These curious debates and subsequent discussions go on to inform Pai’s personal politics, serving as antidotes for millennial anxieties. Coincidently, the temporal dimensions of this practice yearn for dynamic modes of reconciliation — between self and others.

Pai’s works have been widely collected in Australia. She has been featured in press such as Vogue Australia, Vogue Living, Teeth Magazine, i-D, Oyster Magazine, etc.

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1993 Born in Taichung, Taiwan
2016 Bachelor of Communication, RMIT University
2021 Graduate Diploma in Psychology, University of Melbourne
Present Lives and works in Melbourne
2019 “Listen to Mama”, Metro Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2017 “Gravity of Thought”, Metro Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2016 “Silence Doesn’t Work for Me”, Metro Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2022 “Dorveille”, Vermilion Art, Sydney, Australia
2021 “Here, for now”, Dogmilk Films, Melbourne, Australia
2019 “Silent Treatment”, NIDA x Liminal for Multicultural Arts Victoria, NIDA, Melbourne, Australia
“Breath Poetics”, Free Associations Program, Bus Projects, Melbourne, Australia
“I will never run out of lies nor love”, Bus Projects, Melbourne, Australia
2016 Featured Artist, Sugar Mountain Festival, Melbourne, Australia
“Who Cares”, Shebeen, Melbourne, Australia
2015 “Aevoe Arts”, 524 Flinders, Melbourne, Australia
2018 ”Featured artist”, Issue Seven: Alone With You, Teeth Magazine
“Interview #69: Angie Pai”, Liminal Online
2017 “First Look: Angie Pai, the Melbourne artist you need to know”, Vogue Living
“Mini-documentary profiling Melbourne’s must-know artists”, Vogue Online
“Angie Pai uses art to understand immigrant parents & generation guilt”, I-D Online
“Meet the Artist: Angie Pai”, Oyster Online
2016 “First Steps Video Series: Featuring Pai”, PUMA
“Connected Makers: Pai”, Telstra
“Pai: Textured Reality”, Limit’d
“BN People: Angie Pai”, Bailey Nelson
“Small Business Grant finalist: Pai”, BOM
“Things that make Sugar Mountain Sweet”, themusic.com.au
“Cover Artist; Featured Artist”, Catalyst

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