Marked | Shoshana Fink

Marked | Shoshana Fink

Form+Content Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Shoshana Fink in her first solo exhibition with the gallery.

Event Details

Hosted by210 N 2nd St # 104, Mpls
On View
Jul 17th - Aug 23rd 2025
Opening Reception
Sat Jul 19th 2025 4PM - 7PM
Artist Talk
Sun Aug 3rd 2025 2PM
Event Website

Marked is a multi-sensory, interactive installation exploring how we mark space and time as well as how space and time mark us. Using visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory mediums, this piece employs sculpture, photography, sound, touch, and scent, to build imprinted landscapes of time’s passage.

About the Artist:
Shoshana Fink is a Minneapolis-based artist and educator whose practice focuses on photography, sound, olfaction, and installation. For fifteen years, she worked as a Los Angeles-based film producer and director, returning to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2018. In 2022, Shoshana graduated with an M.F.A. in visual studies from MCAD. She has served as an Art Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin River Falls, as adjunct faculty in Media Arts at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and as a teaching artist at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain at the University of Minnesota. In 2021, she attended Mildred’s Lane residency program in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania. In January of 2024, she was an artist in residence at the NES Artist Residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland, where she exhibited her work as part of Light Up 2024. Currently, she is an art instructor at Artlet26 in St Paul, Minnesota, and a member of two diverse artist-run organizations: Fotomatter Collective, a group of Minnesota-based lens and book artists, as well as Form + Content Gallery.

Image: Shoshana Fink, Details from Marked, 2025

Event Details

On View
Jul 17th - Aug 23rd 2025
Opening Reception
Sat Jul 19th 2025 4PM - 7PM
Artist Talk
Sun Aug 3rd 2025 2PM
Event Website



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