PAINHUB.NYC is the experimental editorial and media venture of Founder Jasmine (Jupi) Bowen.
Jupi Bowen (b. 1998, Broward County, Florida) is an editor and culture worker based in Brooklyn, New York.
Bowen has studied at CUNY Brooklyn College and the School for Poetic Computation. They are classically trained in both orchestral and contemporary upright bass and are a literary autodidact with an ongoing ten-year journey in broadcast media.
Their work has been showcased at the School for Poetic Computation, Ebony Tomatoes Collective in Brooklyn, NY, and the Participatory Cultures Lab at McGill University in Montreal, QB. Their writing has appeared in Sinister Wisdom, Your Impossible Voice, and Lefty Blondie Press. Bowen’s visual art has been exhibited in Pilsen Arts and Community House in Chicago, IL. They have spoken about their homelessness journey internationally.
Bowen is Founder and Principal Editor of Jupiterian Media Company, which houses PAINHUB: an independent editorial platform exploring identity, emotion, and current events, and How To Write When You’d Rather Scream: a Poetry School for Journalists (ScreamU) serving marginalized writers on their journeys toward artistic actualization.