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Dead Eye, 2025 

Cunningham created an installation of rats for the Vulture Culture show at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles. After dismantling the show the rats got split up. A couple of them are on exhibit at Brassworks Gallery in Portland, OR and a couple of them are at The Zymoglyphic Museum, which is also located in Portland. 

Cunningham and sisters, Colette and Gracen Bookmyer, created these horse women out of paper mache and hair.  

Untitled, 2025 

rat installation at La Luz de Jesus

Untitled, 2025

Cunningham and sisters, Colette and Gracen Bookmyer, created these horse women out of paper mache and hair.  

women collaboration with Bookmyers
women collaboration with Bookmyers

Untitled, 2025 

Cunningham collaborated with photographer Lia Elms on this photoshoot 

women at art farm

Untitled, 2025 

Cunningham sculpted six cement children for a permanent installation at Zig Zag Plaza in Bombay Beach in 2025. 

babies in bombay beach
babies in bombay beach

Rat Funeral, 2022

Cunningham’s first foray into public art was in the summer of 2022, with a small scale sculpture of a rat funeral, which she placed, unannounced, on random street corners in New York City. Hidden nearby in her car, Cunningham would excitedly watch people’s reactions. 

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Dancing with the Devil, 2022

In March of 2022, Cunningham participated in The Bombay Beach Biennale with her life-size devil puppet.  

bombay beach biennale

In November of 2022, Cunningham and Colette Bookmyer collaborated on a performance piece featuring two giant paper mache heads depicting an elderly couple. 

old people collaboration with Collette Bookmyer

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© 2025 by Jo Cunningham 

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