Josephine Pu-Sheng Wang (b. 1992, Taipei) received an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications Program from New York University - Tisch in 2023, a BFA in Lighting Design from California Institute of the Arts in 2018, a BS in Computer Science / Information Engineering from National Central University, Taiwan in 2015.
Josephine is an artist, designer, and technologist who plays with light, sculpture, and electronics in performance and installation art. Josephine uses visual mechanisms, technology, and interactivity to examine the universality of human experiences, with recent work centering around the struggle of a diasporic identity.
Josephine has presented work at Fabrica de Arte Cubano (2017), Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2017), California Institute of the Arts (2018), Waveform, CultureHub LA (2019), Taoyuan Technology Performing Arts Awards (2022), and Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (2022 ~ 2023). Josephine is a recipient of the LIT Lighting Design Awards: Interactive Lighting Project (2018) and the California Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship Grant (2021).
As a lighting designer and creative coder, Josephine works on exhibition, public art, performance, and corporate commission projects created by queer, women, BIPOC, and immigrant artists across the United States.
Josephine is an artist, designer, and technologist who plays with light, sculpture, and electronics in performance and installation art. Josephine uses visual mechanisms, technology, and interactivity to examine the universality of human experiences, with recent work centering around the struggle of a diasporic identity.
Josephine has presented work at Fabrica de Arte Cubano (2017), Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2017), California Institute of the Arts (2018), Waveform, CultureHub LA (2019), Taoyuan Technology Performing Arts Awards (2022), and Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (2022 ~ 2023). Josephine is a recipient of the LIT Lighting Design Awards: Interactive Lighting Project (2018) and the California Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship Grant (2021).
As a lighting designer and creative coder, Josephine works on exhibition, public art, performance, and corporate commission projects created by queer, women, BIPOC, and immigrant artists across the United States.