Joshua Reiman’s work is focused on spatial practice including sculpture, film, video, assemblage, and photography. He is the author of Strange Devices, a book of collected writing about neospatial practice, and interviews with artists whose work fits into this genre.
His work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and film festivals across North America, Europe, North and West Africa, Japan, and Australia. Reiman is an Associate Professor of Sculpture at The Maine College of Art & Design, where he is also the Gary Ambrose Chair of the Sculpture Program. Joshua has an MFA in Sculpture from Syracuse University and a BFA in Sculpture from the Kansas City Art Institute.
Reiman’s exhibitions include Bildmuseet, Umea Sweden, The Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, NY, The Portland Museum of Art, NAPOLEON Philadelphia, Hallwalls Buffalo, NY, NKV Wiesbaden, Germany, and Arcane Afrika Art COP22. Reiman is also a writer for Sculpture Magazine. Joshua and his wife Addy and son Ole currently live in an 1880s brick house in Portland, ME with their dog Otto R. Mutt. Joshua was once a Rubik’s Cube champion and is now an eternal dreamer.