Shana Hoehn is an artist working across sculpture, video installation, and photo-adjacent processes. Her research and artwork are a personal and historical inquiry into the aesthetics that allegorize the femme form. Conjuring imagery from her girlhood psyche and the female body in car culture, the medical imagination, pop-culture, and military-industrial objects, she disorganized these sites of control and fantasy in such a way that retires their previous symbolic performance. Hoehn received her BFA in Painting at Maryland Institute College of Art and her MFA in Sculpture and Extended Media at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has participated in residencies and fellowships such as the Jan Van Eyck Academie, the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Art Pace San Antonio AIR Program(upcoming), Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and the Fulbright Program in Mexico.