Shasha Dothan
Shasha Dothan (b. 1987, Tel Aviv) is a Brooklyn-based artist working across video, drawing, painting, and site-responsive installation. Her immersive, multidisciplinary practice weaves personal history with political and cultural narratives to create intimate environments that explore identity, memory, migration, and belonging.
Dothan has presented solo and dual exhibitions at Working Assumptions, Berkeley (2025); B10 Space, Boston (2022); MARATHON SCREENINGS, California (2019); American Jewish University, Los Angeles (2018); and the Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art (2014). Her work has been included in group exhibitions and screenings at SVA Galleries, New York (2024); The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2023); MCLA Gallery 51, Massachusetts (2020–21); University at Buffalo Art Galleries (2019); Human Resources, Los Angeles (2018); Blum & Poe (2018); and Petach Tikva Museum of Art (2016), among others.
She is currently an NJCF Fellow. Her work has been supported by Asylum Arts, the Philip & Muriel Berman Foundation, Artis, and the Ministry of Culture. She has participated in residencies at The Peleh Family Residency (2025), Wassaic Project (2025), FIELD Projects (2022), The Lunder Institute for American Art at the Colby Museum (2022), NARS Foundation (2021), and Byrdcliffe (2020).
A founding member of the art collective Anti-Mehikon, Dothan holds an MFA from UCLA (2018) and a BFA from Shenkar College (2013).