Anchi Lin (Atayal tribal name: Ciwas Tahos) is a visual artist of Taiwanese Atayal and Hō-ló descent; she is based between Taipei and Naarm (Melbourne). Her body-centred practice weaves the Indigenous Atayal worldview through performance, moving images, cyberspace, ceramics and kinetic installation to claim a self-determined queer space. The artist’s work is therefore an exploration of cultural and gender identity, using her body as a medium to trace linguistic and cultural experiences of displacement that seek out new forms of understanding. Tahos received the Artist Fellowship from the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (2024–2025) and the Biannual Prize of Pulima Art Award (the Indigenous Taiwanese Contemporary Art Award) (2023). She recently exhibited at the 2024 Biennial Live Event in the Everyday Digital at Arts House in Melbourne, and she was the guest curator for the 2022–2023 Asia Discovers Asia Meeting for Contemporary Performance Artist Lab at the Taipei Performing Arts Centre.