Janine Biunno

BIO
Janine Biunno ​is a visual artist and archivist based in Brooklyn, NY whose work is primarily focused on analyzing and interpreting the semiotics of the built environment. Her work explores the subjectivity of perception and representation with regard to our understanding of the architecture and infrastructure found in urban space. Biunno's work also addresses how our general perception of physical space is continually altered due to the increasing influence of the digital realm. As an archivist, Janine is focused on research and collections at the intersection of the fields of art, architecture, and design. She received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston at Tufts University, and MLS from Queens College, CUNY. Her work has been exhibited at the International Print Center of New York, The Center for Book Arts, Tiger Strikes Asteroid and Transmitter Gallery in Brooklyn, Satellite Art Fair, Miami, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and ACRE Projects in Chicago.