Janine Vigus

Janine Vigus designs books and exhibitions with artists, editors, curators, and art historians. She has worked on staff at several local institutions, including LACMA, the Fowler Museum at UCLA, and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes. She has designed the research journal and several books with the Huntington Library Press, Steve Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, Chaffey Community Museum of Art, Ontario, and artists and art historians including Thomas Frontini (forthcoming, 2023), Birgitta Lindros Wohl (forthcoming, 2023), Rafa Cardenas (2021), Erin Curtis and Linda Vallejo (2019), Nancy Macko (2007 and 2015), Elizabeth Saveri (2010), Victoria Daily (2009), and with the Small Arms Survey, Geneva (2008). She has also collaborated with artists and curators to develop and design exhibitions including with Erin Curtis and Mujeres de Ma铆z, Erendina Delgadillo and the estate of Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, John Pohl and Asaro with the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, with Esperanza Sanchez and local Latinx scholars and activists, and with Mariah Shevchuk and Five Oaks Museum in Portland.

She has designed identities for the Chinese American Museum (Los Angeles) and the Vincent Price Art Museum (Los Angeles). While at LACMA she assessed, managed, and designed the museum's members' publication and exhibition promotional materials including street banners and print advertising. She collaborated with John Coy and Claes Oldenburg on a book for Gemini G.E.L. that was included in Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (1996).

Janine co-organized and led workshops at the California Association of Museums conference in Santa Barbara and San Francisco (2013鈥14) on the intersection of design and narrative in exhibition design. She has been an active member of an association of exhibition professionals, "Excellent Judges," who reviewed and assessed exhibitions in Los Angeles from 2008鈥16. She organized a workshop to review wayfinding and exhibition narrative at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in 2012.