Shoshana Brand is a visual and media artist. She constantly locates herself in a creative zone,
producing sculpture, site-specific installation, public art and video art.
She grew up in Israel, and from 1989 she has been a resident of Los Angeles.
Brand has been attending academic institutions most of her life, both in Israel and in the U.S,
studying Fine Arts, Cinema, and Education. In 2003 she graduated with a MFA degree in
Sculpture from Claremont Graduate University, California, and in the last four years she has been
invited to create video installations and public art projects in China, Alaska, Canada and the
Czech Republic; and throughout the U.S including Los Angeles, San Diego, New York and
Nebraska City.
Shoshana has taught art to children and adults in many forums and has served as a curator for
several art shows. In 2006 she established a non- profit organization for the Arts, called
Contemporary MAP. Her most recent project is a 45-minute Documentary about the Antelope
Valley and its residents, to be screened and become a DVD in April 2008.
producing sculpture, site-specific installation, public art and video art.
She grew up in Israel, and from 1989 she has been a resident of Los Angeles.
Brand has been attending academic institutions most of her life, both in Israel and in the U.S,
studying Fine Arts, Cinema, and Education. In 2003 she graduated with a MFA degree in
Sculpture from Claremont Graduate University, California, and in the last four years she has been
invited to create video installations and public art projects in China, Alaska, Canada and the
Czech Republic; and throughout the U.S including Los Angeles, San Diego, New York and
Nebraska City.
Shoshana has taught art to children and adults in many forums and has served as a curator for
several art shows. In 2006 she established a non- profit organization for the Arts, called
Contemporary MAP. Her most recent project is a 45-minute Documentary about the Antelope
Valley and its residents, to be screened and become a DVD in April 2008.