Jaak Soans (born 6 August 1943) is an Estonian sculptor and art educator, known especially for public monuments and memorial sculpture in Estonia and abroad.
Soans taught for decades at the institution now known as the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA), including as professor and head of the sculpture department, and later became emeritus professor.
Soans was born in Tartu. He studied sculpture at the Estonian State Art Institute (Eesti NSV Riiklik Kunstiinstituut), graduating in 1966.
Soans began teaching while still a student and continued as a long-term instructor and professor in Estonia's higher art education system, alongside his studio practice and public commissions.
His work and public profile have been covered in Estonian cultural criticism and media, including a major feature in Sirp and reporting in ERR's culture coverage.
Soans is widely associated with monumental public sculpture, including commemorative monuments and memorials.
Works by Soans are held in the collections of the Art Museum of Estonia (EKM), as documented in its digital collections portal. His work has also been presented in a book-length illustrated overview (1966âÂÂ2016), reported in Estonian cultural media and listed in art-publication archives.