Jenny “Jeta” Tang is an interdisciplinary artist based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
Jeta works across sculpture, installation, performance art, and creative technology, exploring the three-dimensional space in diverse environments from galleries to nature to digital platforms. Her practice draws from multiple disciplines, defining new creative methodologies to experience art.
Jeta's interdisciplinary practice transforms found materials, overlooked objects, and personal inquiry into explorations of trauma, impermanence, feminism, and social justice. Working at the intersection of sustainability and art-making, she revitalizes discarded materials, from cardboard to reclaimed wood and plastic bags, challenging both waste culture and artistic conventions.
Her performances incorporate body-in-space and body-as-sculpture, emphasizing femininity within spatial experiences. Through the exploration, she examines how the female form navigates built and natural environments while inviting the audience to confront social norms.
Her commitment to regenerative art-making drives her material choices: rather than contributing to waste, she repurposes existing materials into meaningful installations and interventions. This approach challenges dominant narratives about consumption, permanence, and the role of art in society, creating work that doesn’t just rework materials, but insists on reworking the world.