Juno Rosenhaus (b. 1962, United States) is a photo-artist exploring themes of self-perception, feminist identities, family drama, and queer communities as informed by her experiences as a Dyke-identified social justice activist.
In 2020, Juno launched the Dyke+ ArtHaus, the physical manifestation of her art practice. An East Coast Dyke of West Coast experience, Juno is based on Lenape Nation land, colonially known as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
SOLO EXHIBITS
2024 I Won’t Be Pretty For You: Vulvas Queered, Strut, San Francisco, CA, USA
GROUP EXHIBITS
2021 Members’ Exhibition, Philadelphia Photo Arts Center (now TILT), Philadelphia, PA, USA
2021 Six Feet: Boundaries, Belonging, Becoming, RAMP Gallery, Asheville, NC, USA
2017 LGBTQ Family Portraits, LGBTQ Center, Oakland, CA, USA
2017 ImageBound: Mother O’ Mine, JackKnife Gallery, Oakland, CA, USA
CURATION
2024 Dyke+ ArtHaus Visits The Bureau (Dykes 40+), co-curated with Lola Flash, Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, New York, NY, USA, May 17 - Sept 8
2024 Silver Legs, Uncrossed (Dykes 55+), co-curated with Alissa Roach in collaboration with William Way LGBT Community Center, Dyke+ ArtHaus, Philadelphia, PA, USA, April 7 - May 5
RESIDENCIES & WORKSHOPS
2020 Artscape Gibraltar Point, Luminous Bodies Residency, Ontario, Canada (postponed)
2019 THAW Residency, Betonest, Stolpe/Oder, Germany
2019 The Intimate Portrait Workshop with Jess T. Dugan, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, MA, USA
PRESS
2021 “I Will Not Be Pretty For You: Vulvas Queered”, Foto Femme United
2020 “Artists In The Time of Coronavirus”, Artblog
PUBLISHED
2024 Dykes For Abortion, Sinister Wisdom 2024 Calendar, Sinister Wisdom
2023 Leaving Marks on Her Body, Sinister Wisdom 130: We Teach Sex (to Everyone!) (back cover)
2021 “ACT UP Philly ‘Airs Mayor Kenny’s Dirty Laundry’ ”, Philly Metro
2018 Mendocino Reflection, Lavender Review: Lesbian Poetry & Art
EDITORIAL
2018 "Can Your Body Be Reprogrammed To Control HIV?", Positively Aware
2017 "The Pox Lover: An Activist’s Decade in New York and Paris", Anne-christine d’Adesky
2017 “Remembering Journalists Who Covered AIDS“, POZ Magazine
2016 “LGBT Health Advocates Fear Backlash Under Trump“, KQED, Future of You
ACADEMIC
2023 Guest Critique, Queer Imaginings, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
2023 Guest Presenter, Art Career Workshop, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA
2019 Guest Teacher, Digital Journalism, Mills College, Oakland, CA, USA