BIOGRAPHY

Juno Morrow is a multidisciplinary artist, independent game designer, photographer and educator living in Brooklyn, New York. She is an Assistant Professor of Game Design and Unit Coordinator at the City University of New York’s Eugenio María de Hostos Community College. At Hostos, she has been developing the first public game design degree program in New York City since 2015. Prior to that, Morrow earned an MFA in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design. As an internationally exhibiting artist and designer, Morrow has presented games and spoken at sites such as SXSW, GDC, MAGFest and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. With over 10 years of experience as an award-winning photographer, she’s had work featured in The Guardian, Dwell magazine and released 3 monographs of urban photography. 

Her unusual games, often infused with dark humor, feature distinctive aesthetics and novel premises. Examples include Oral Perspectives, a VR game taking place inside the player’s mouth, and Mastering Tedium, an existentialist laundry simulator played inside a text terminal. Recent work includes Pruuds vs. Sloots, a “dumb versus game,” Blood Broker, a human sacrifice management simulator, and Marginalia, a memoir examining intersections of mixed-race and transgender identities.
 

COURSES

VPA133 Digital Photography
GD105 Game Programming I
GD205 Game Programming II
GD110 Visual Design for Games
GD201 Digital Games
GD210 Game Studio


Office: C-415
Phone: 718-518-6682
Website: junomorrow.com
Email: JMORROW@hostos.cuny.edu