Juskowski’s curatorial and photographic work is characterized by its immersive and research-driven approach. Her projects explore themes of social justice, cultural identity, and the role of women in public space. She has been recognized for integrating traditional craft and contemporary art in ways that honor local heritage while fostering global dialogue. Her work has been shown at Untitled Art Fair during
Art Basel Miami Beach, Coral Gables Museum,
HistoryMiami Museum, Hydra School Projects Her work appeared in
Gagosian Quarterly, Monday to Sunday Athens book,
CondeNast Traveler, Scenario Magazine. In 2015, Juskowski founded the
Miami Girls Foundation, a nonprofit media platform aimed at challenging stereotypes and amplifying the voices of women leaders in
South Florida. The foundation uses multimedia campaigns and public programming to highlight the contributions of women in business, technology, art, and activism. It also addresses systemic issues such as the gender wealth gap and underrepresentation of women founders in venture capital. In 2017 Juskowski documented participants of the
Women's March in Miami
Bayfront Park for
Miami Girls Foundation. She profiled many feminist leaders of South Floria, including
Patricia Ireland,
Marleine Bastien,
Ruth Shack,
Daniella Levine-Cava,
Rebecca Fishman-Lipsey and others In 2019, Juskowski launched the Hydra Art Residency at the Old Carpet Factory, designed to document and preserve the island’s cultural heritage while supporting contemporary artistic practices on
Hydra Island, Greece. In 2024 she curated the "Warp of Time" art exhibition featuring works of
Helen Marden. In 2025 she curated a project "Hydra: Island in the Sound" featuring "Fountains" series by artist
Dimitrios Antonitsis and soundscapes by Angela Tisner. == Writing ==