LOS ANGELES

The Name in My Empty Hand

Jul 18 - Aug 9, 2026

Opening Reception: Sat, Jul 18, 7-10 pm

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (TSA LA) presents The Name in My Empty Hand, a debut solo exhibition from multidisciplinary artist Rosie Brand. 

The installation comprises seven years of work, seeded in grief. The artist’s processing of the death of her mother and the year she spent caring for her. TSALA becomes a nest for Brand’s creaturely ceramic forms, porous vessels that play with sunlight. These abstract sculptures write in a language of their own, as tendrils of shadow are released by their hollows, and are transcribed by large scale cyanotype prints on textile and paper. 

In 2019, a metastasized brain tumor gradually took away the artist’s mother’s ability to speak, write and move independently. Brand’s role as carer included acting as a translator, becoming an extension of her mother’s body, an echo of her voice. As the family labored through the horror of degradation, they were bonded by sorrow and elation at every small triumph. Together they walked towards death. 

In the years since, Brand has searched for a language to tell this story. She took refuge in her studio in the Los Angeles foothills, speaking into clay. Inspired by her studies in local ecology, plant morphology and the spines of seed pods, she pushed traditional pinch-and-coil handbuilding techniques beyond their structural integrity, often bringing her forms to their breaking point. The sculptures that made it through firing are impossible, abstract wreaths, unravelling baskets, wriggling spider hands that carried Brand through her grief to a place of healing. 

The Name in My Empty Hand is a story of relationships, between mother and daughter, between human and more-than, between life and death. By listening to the intelligence of clay, a living material, the artist asks how to loosen her grip, to hold and be held by that which she could not name.

Artist’s Bio 

Rosie Brand (b.Oxford, UK)  is a multidisciplinary artist and writer living on Tongva land, Los Angeles, CA. 

Brand’s ceramic sculptures emerge from an intuitive exploration of the natural world, as she interprets the tactile languages of other-than-human intelligence. Drawing inspiration from speculative fiction, occult surrealism, and amateur naturalism, Brand looks for magic not in the disembodied supernatural but deep within the living landscape with which we are entangled. 

Born in the United Kingdom, Brand moved to California in 2016. Her sculptural work has been exhibited across California, recently at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Subliminal Projects LA, and Prism Art Space Sacramento. She has been published in literary journals The Rumpus, and Air/Light! Magazine. 

Brand has been certified as a California Naturalist via the University of California’s Environmental Stewards program, and teaches arts workshops at various institutions including AMOCA, California Botanic Garden and Craft Contemporary. She is a founder of the artists’ collective Worm School.

rosiebrand.com
@rosiebrand

photos by Christine Atkinson coming soon