Jonny Cournoyer is a multidisciplinary artist based in Bedford, New York.

He began his career in the arts in 2000 after relocating to New Mexico, where he worked as a studio assistant and registrar for Judy Chicago. During this time, he contributed to museum exhibitions, publications, and the permanent installation of The Dinner Party at the Brooklyn Museum.

After moving to Los Angeles in 2005, Cournoyer continued working within the gallery and auction worlds, while also organizing and contributing to a series of multimedia exhibitions with Raymond Pettibon and others, including Shepard Fairey, that included visual work, murals and live performances.

Alongside this, he developed a parallel practice in film and television as a set photographer, with credits including A Quiet Place I & II, the Jack Ryan series, and The Instigators.

He has also collaborated with Pettibon on musical projects, including a recording held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, and is currently collaborating on new music in New York.

Over the past several years, he has built a dedicated collector base through his studio practice, developing an independent body of work that continues to evolve..