Artistic practice at the intersection of economics, science, and belonging.
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Author and artist Jane Muschenetz came to the US as a child refugee from Ukraine. Trained at MIT, she translates between data, public policy, and lived experience — using humor and visual form to invite curiosity and connection. Her work spans poetry, public speaking, books, and installation art, centering narratives that unite economic and human systems.
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Author and artist Jane Yevgenia Muschenetz came to the US as a child refugee from Soviet Ukraine. Trained at MIT and formerly with Bain & Co, she translates between quantitative systems and human experience — using data, lyric, and visual form to reveal hidden narratives and foster curiosity and connection.
Jane's work was recently featured in the MIT Technology Review, highlighting the intersection of statistical representation and art. Her second book, POWER POINT, earned the 2025 National Press Women Communications Prize in Creative Verse for its groundbreaking use of visual poetics, humor, and quantitative language to challenge structural inequality.
In addition to writing and speaking, Jane leads workshops and conversations that bring humanistic and analytical lenses together — helping academic, civic, and professional communities think more clearly and feel more deeply about complex questions. She welcomes collaborations with institutions engaged in community building and cross-disciplinary inquiry.
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