Rose Tsang
Rose Tsang is an artist and educator whose practice moves between printmaking, sculpture, installation and mixed-media collage. Guided by the pull of memory and the unfolding of time, her work draws upon the language of the body — its anatomy, gestures, and echoes. Rose received her MFA in Art from the California Institute of the Arts in 2023. She lives and works in Los Angeles. This work considers relationships as living structures—forms that simultaneously support, contain, and fail one another. Woven reed functions as a skeletal architecture, while translucent membranes of paper and animal gut evoke skin, organ tissue, and porous boundaries between interior and exterior states. The two forms exist in an ambiguous condition of attachment, dependency, and exchange, reflecting the ways identity is shaped through inheritance, proximity, cultural negotiation, and adaptation.
The Shape of Intimacy, 2026, 18” (H) x 24” (W) x 12” (D)