About
In addition to her work in poetry, Feiyang Wang’s creative practice extends across film and visual art, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach shaped by literature, philosophy, and cross cultural dialogue. Her artistic work explores themes of memory, identity, and the quiet emotional landscapes that connect individual lives to broader historical and cultural narratives.
As a filmmaker, Wang has developed and produced a range of independent and international projects. Among them is Fish Flew Away, a work that blends poetic storytelling with visual symbolism and reflects her interest in narratives that move fluidly between realism and introspective reflection. Her films often emphasize atmosphere and human experience, inviting audiences into contemplative spaces where stories unfold with subtlety and emotional depth.
Alongside her filmmaking, Wang is also active as a visual artist. Drawing inspiration from Eastern philosophy and literary traditions, her work often centers on ideas of healing, introspection, and spiritual resonance. Through exhibitions and curatorial initiatives, she creates spaces where art becomes both a personal expression and a shared cultural dialogue.
Beyond her artistic work, Wang is engaged in humanitarian initiatives as a leader of Ribbon for Humanity, a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to humanitarian aid and relief. Through this work, she supports programs that promote cultural exchange, charitable outreach, and assistance for communities in need, reflecting her belief that art, empathy, and service can together foster greater global understanding.
Together, her films, visual artworks, poetry, and humanitarian work form an interconnected body of contributions that reflect her enduring interest in the relationship between art, philosophy, and the human spirit.
Filmography
The Sun in my Heart (2024)