Jill Cohen-Nuñez (b. 1992) is a Dominican-American artist from the Bronx, NY. In 2024, they were named the devra freelander artist fellow at socrates sculpture park. they were awarded a New York Community Trust van lier fellowship at Wave Hill in 2023 and have received grants and scholarships from the Connor Merit Awards, Urban Glass, the Oki Doki Studio, and an NYFA City Artist Corps Grant. Cohen-Nuñez has participated in residencies at Haverford College, The Newark Print Shop, Manhattan Graphics Center, MASS MoCA, Chashama, and Modern Art Foundry. They have exhibited at the National Sculpture Society, BronxArtSpace, Center for Performance Research, Fordham University, BAAD! Bronx Academy of Art and Dance, The New York Botanical Garden, the Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House, and Efa project space. they hold a BA in Studio Art from CUNY City College.

Cohen-Nuñez creates tumored ancestral and futurist spiritual sites to investigate memory, rituals, syncretic practices, and disease through wood, ceramics, stone, glass, and metal. Through these arduous methods of creating, their work reflects on generational loss of connection to culture and land through migration and assimilation.