Jaina Cipriano
Jaina Cipriano is an experiential designer, filmmaker and photographer whose work delves into the emotional complexities of religious and romantic entrapment. Through her immersive worlds, she invites viewers to reconnect with their neglected inner child, using explosive colors, elements of elevated play, and a dynamic interplay of light and dark to evoke deep, often unspoken emotions.
As a filmmaker, Cipriano writes and directs award-winning short films that navigate the challenging path of healing. Her second short film, Trauma Bond, a dreamy coming-of-age thriller that explores the allure of quick fixes for deep wounds, won the grand prize at the Lonely Seal International Film Festival.
In her photographic work, Cipriano forgoes digital manipulation, crafting everything for the camera. She studied at the New England School of Photography and The Griffin Museum of Photography. She has shown at Leica Gallery Boston, The Griffin Museum , Boston University and Kingston Gallery. Her work has been published over 200 times and selected for the top 200 of Critical Mass 2024.
Cipriano is also the owner and executive director of the Arlington International Film Festival and the founder of Finding Bright Studios, an experiential design company based in Lowell, Massachusetts. She has collaborated with GRRL HAUS, Boston Art Review, The Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, and was a Boston Fellow for the MassArt Creative Business Incubator. Jaina was a finalist in EforAll Merrimack Valley in 2022 and a 2025 recipient of New England Foundation for the Arts Public Learning Fund. She is currently enrolled in the Furniture Design Certificate Program at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.