Pink Fang Launches Redesigned Website
Reported on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
Pictured Above: Pink Fang Website. Photo Credit: Contributed.
NEWSROOM POST: NEW YORK, NEW YORK
New website highlights new works, artist collaborations, engagement programming and Ping Chong online archive.
New York, NY – Pink Fang (formerly Ping Chong and Company) has launched its newly redesigned website, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s three-year transition and evolution. The new site serves as a dynamic platform for audiences, artists, researchers, and partners to explore Pink Fang’s 2025–26 programming, education and engagement initiatives, and archival resources.
The website is one of the culminating outcomes of Pink Fang’s transition process from 2022–2025, during which the organization reaffirmed its core values, re-envisioned its mission and structure, and emerged with a new name and visual identity. Designed by Manuel Miranda Practice, the site reflects Pink Fang’s refreshed visual language while offering a clearer view into how the organization’s artistic, educational, and community-centered work is interconnected.
The redesigned website highlights upcoming premieres including Memory Generation (May 2–9, 2026 at La MaMa Community Room) and The Table (June 6–15, 2026 at Judson Memorial Church), alongside artist-led projects and collaborations that define Pink Fang’s inaugural season under its new name. Expanded project pages trace the development and performance history of each work, offering insight into Pink Fang’s iterative, process-driven approach to making new performance.
Beyond new works, the site foregrounds Pink Fang’s engagement and education initiatives, which are deeply interwoven with its artistic practice. Visitors can explore public events, workshops, symposia, and the longstanding Undesirable Elements series, as well as learning programs including K–12 education, college partnerships, creative aging trainings, and curricular offerings. Together, these sections reflect Pink Fang’s commitment to creating work in dialogue with communities and across generations.
The website also provides expanded access to the online Ping Chong archive, a robust digital resource documenting more than five decades of groundbreaking work. Organized to be explored chronologically, alphabetically, or thematically, the archive also offers contextual materials, scholarly writings, interviews, and media that honor the organization’s artistic lineage while informing how Pink Fang continues to make work today.
Built as a flexible and evolving tool, the new website was designed to grow alongside the organization as it develops new artistic work and deepens relationships with artists and communities. Enhanced accessibility features, streamlined navigation, and integrated storytelling across work, engagement, and archive sections ensure the site functions not only as a point of entry, but as a resource for ongoing research, learning, and connection.
To accompany the launch, Pink Fang has released a short video tour of the new website, created by Managing Director Jane Jung, offering an inside look at the site’s structure, features, and how the organization’s work, engagement, and archive are interconnected. Watch the video here: https://vimeo.com/1160287593/9435204fba
To learn more about Pink Fang and access the new website, now live at pinkfang.org.
About Pink Fang
Pink Fang creates art at the intersection of performance, community building and social change, rooted in the ethos and artistic legacy of Ping Chong. Pink Fang makes bold new works of performance and collaborates with generative artists, creating with curiosity, rigor, integrity, and provocation. Our approach to artmaking is through experimentation, blurring of discipline, and drawing from lived experience. A community of fierce care is core to all that we make and do. Pink Fang’s work lives in community centers, sacred spaces, theaters, and classrooms. Based in the East Village, NYC at our longtime artistic home, La MaMa, we present and share our work all over the country and the world. To learn more, go to pinkfang.org.

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