

ABOUT LENA
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Lena Moross is a contemporary artist whose work bridges the emotional and the intellectual—an exploration of memory, perception, and the quiet tensions of being human.
A graduate of the State Academy of Art in St. Petersburg, Moross continued her education in the United States at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, studying under celebrated artist Peter Liashkov, and later earned her Master of Fine Arts at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where she studied with conceptual art pioneers John Baldessari and Jonathan Borofsky.
ARTISTIC VISION
Over the past three decades, Moross has exhibited across the United States, with solo and group exhibitions in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Redondo Beach, and Santa Ana. Her work has been featured at institutions and galleries including LA Tate Gallery, Gallery 825, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, bG Gallery Santa Monica, and The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles.
Moross’s visual language reflects her classical European training and her immersion in California’s conceptual art movement, resulting in a body of work that feels both timeless and distinctly modern. She lives and works in Los Angeles, California, continuing to expand her reach through collaborations and international exhibitions.
“Lena Moross has a rare ability to reveal the freshness and softness in everyday elements. Her art invites viewers to look closer, to feel the depth and emotion within light and shadow. She captures essence with brilliance, transforming even the simplest subjects into timeless works.”
Chase Chen, World-Renowned Artist
“To say I liked Lena’s work is an understatement. Her art compelled me to host her solo show at Spacehouse. The strength and originality of her vision are undeniable—her work is deeply moving, and it stays with you.”
Ramon Muñoz, Dean of Faculty and Students