Jorji Cowan-Moreno (b. Miami, FL) is a queer Cuban-American interdisciplinary artist, scholar, and Olorisa Olo Obatalá. They create works across sculpture, performance, textiles, metalwork, and ritual. Grounding ancestral energies within contemporary technologies, they treat each piece as an active ceremony. Their work sits between art object, sacred artifact, and ethnographic research. Each piece becomes a vessel to embody, consecrate, and transmit stories of worship, grief, and migration.

Cowan-Moreno attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. They are currently based in the Bay Area.