"[4][5] In 2009, Pang received the Asian Cultural Council fellowship, supported by The Starr Foundation, to conduct research on community art and photography in the US.
[7] In 2011, Pang started the independent art publishing project Small Tune Press, which produces artist’s books and zines.
In a 2018 interview, Pang said they were inspired to start Small Tune Press in order to create a way for lesser-known artists to distribute their work to the public.
The first book the press published was Bürner's “Vanishing Point: How to Disappear in China without a Trace," which examines the different roles of people in modern Chinese society.
One of the most notable ones was the exhibition "Freedom-Hi" which traveled to 17 cities around the world and focused on illuminating Hong Kong's political crisis.