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As the founding artist, primary designer and researcher of Marigold Games, Janine Fron, also known as ‘Prairie Rose developed two unique series of bespoke, cooperative green games to encourage dynamic social engagement between players while enriching literacy through storytelling with theatrical performance, poetry and fiction within the gameplay. These are heart-healthy games, that were designed with the players in mind, and the inspiring experiences they can co-create together - this is the heart of the play spirit. How we play with one another is fundamental to having healthy relationships and nurturing life experiences - all for all, rather than all for one. We can learn this through our play.

Fron is a contributor of ‘Janeite Games and Game Culture’ in the Jane Austen Special IssueTexas Studies in Literature and Language (2019).  In 2017, she presented Quills! A Unique Cooperative Game Series of Feathering Transformations at the Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) AGM and at the JASNA-GCR's Fall Program: A Taste of the Jane Austen Society.  In 2024, her Quills! Regency I & II games were played in JASNA GCR’s ‘Afternoon of Games’. Fron demonstrated her games and presented research papers that trace the origins of green play as envisioned by Jane Addams and her Prairie School Era contemporaries at the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) in 2011 and 2015.  

Jane Austen Montage, 2024-25. Jane Austen’s Regency Era novels were the inspiration for the Quills! cooperative game series, including the Elizabethan Edition I & II, which celebrates the writings of William Shakespeare, written during Queen Elizabeth I’s reign that helped popularize the English language. During Queen Victoria’s reign, both Shakespeare and Jane Austen became widely appreciated for their timeless themes about the human spirit and relationship dynamics. Jane Austen referenced Shakespeare in her novels, and Queen Elizabeth I in her juvenilia, in ‘The History of England’. These intersections are playfully explored in the Quills! series. The Quills! Series has been up-dated with new gameplay features–including a Fluttering Butterfly, available in 2025.

In 2005, Fron co-founded and contributed to the Ludica game art collective in Los Angeles with an inclusive message of “Play Belongs to Everyone” to encourage women and girls to be part of the creative process of making games and to support alternative forms of inclusive play.  She co-presented dynamic DIY game art workshops and research papers with Ludica collaborators at DAC, DiGRA, SIGGRAPH, and ISEA.  The Ludica group is presently based in Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago. Current collaborations with Ludica include a forthcoming, co-edited publication and up-dated website. She is an alumni of Loyola University Chicago and pursued independent studies at the University of Tampere in Finland where she focused on International Communication and Women’s Studies, while researching topical issues related to women, girls and games.

Fron additonally researched alternative methods of education as they relate to cultural enrichment and play. She received her teaching certificate in Waldorf Early Childhood Education from the Chicago Waldorf School’s Arcturus Program, which she discovered through her personal practice and exploration of Eurythmy. She has instructed unique game design courses/lessons, game workshops, playful activities, and guest lectured at Columbia College Chicago, Northwestern University, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, University of Wisconsin-Madison, St. Mary’s College, Cranbrook Schools, North Shore School District 112, LaGrange District 102, Alcott Elementary School, Urban Prairie Waldorf School, City Garden Waldorf School, Chicago Waldorf School, Chicago Public Schools, and the Chicago Park District. 

Busy Bees-After School Games Club : Fairy Tale Game Making Workshop : Oak and Stars Winter/Spring 2025
Who are your favorite fairytale heroes and heroines? Who are their friends who help them on their journey? Brothers Grimm fairytales offer soul food for children of all ages to grow through life’s hurdles for developing inner strength. In this special after school game-making workshop, participants will create their own personalized, take-home version of the enchanting Quills! Fairytale Edition Game. This delightful cooperative green game explores the fairytale journey heroes and heroines make with friends and helpers they meet along their way.

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Fron’s cooperative games have been played at special events that celebrate Earth Day, Poetry Month, and Jens Jensen’s 150th birthday; and have been used by K-12 and college educators, and Homeschool Co-Ops. In 2024, her Quills! Series was featured in the Chicago Waldorf School’s Holiday Fair. She is a JASNA-GCR member and a past volunteer for the Chicago Park District. She is also a past volunteer beekeeper for the Heller Nature Center Apiary in Highland Park. She co-organized the grassroots symposium Urbs in Horto: Jens Jensen Reconsidered, cosponsored by the Chicago Park District, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, University of Illinois–Chicago, and the Chicago Architecture Foundation, in celebration of Chicago’s visionary Prairie School ideals and nature conservancy initiatives. She deeply believes in the transformative nature of the arts to awaken and reveal the human spirit.

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Janine M. Fron is also a new media artist, author and educator. Fron is a member of the Chicago-based (art)n collective, whose works have been exhibited internationally and are in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, International Center of Photography, Victoria & Albert Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art–The University of Oklahoma. Commissioned installations include the Smithsonian Institution,  Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Cranbrook Institute, State of Illinois Art-in-Architecture Program, and the City of Chicago Public Art Program. Recent exhibitions include King’s College London, ilon Art Gallery, NY and Galerie Bijon, Arles, France. Key motifs of (art)n's works fuse invisible science with art in relation to visual history, spiritual tolerance and remembrance to inspire future generations to engage in the world imaginatively, creatively and collaboratively, with compassion and empathy.

Fron was a recent Visiting Scholar of Culture and Society at the University of Illinois during 2016-2022 to celebrate the Herstory of trailblazing women in new media arts. She creatively contributed to past experimental new media initiatives and research at Columbia College Chicago and the University of Southern California that explored interactivity, collaboration and social engagement within the humanities. She is also a past research associate at the University of Illinois. Her co-authored publications that emphasize collaboration as a co-creative process include the University of Illinois Press, The MIT Press, Feminist Media Studies, Games and Culture, and the University of Chicago Cultural Policy Center. Fron’s exploration of women and games were also highlighted in her various Herstory presentations, noting the historic intersections of precursory women artists and writers, coinciding with centennial milestones–into our present day.

Selected highlights from (art)n’s commissioned museum installations include: Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation; Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust; Battle of Midway Memorial (honoring U.S. Marine Corps WWII Veterans) for the City of Chicago Public Art Program; No Fumare, por Favore is part of The Art Institute of Chicago and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s permanent collections, featured in New Media Futures: The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts.

“I am gratefully blessed to have collaborated on an array of artistic works, cultural enrichment projects, educational initiatives and research endeavors that have been cathartic, heartfelt and life affirming for all involved. It is a rewarding and fulfilling experience to work co-creatively and collaboratively with others– which I have brought into many areas of my life, including my games to inspire the players.” –JF

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Lotus Blossoms, Garfield Park Conservatory, ChicagoAll historic public domain images featured in A Sense of Play are from Wikimedia Commons. All other photos and site content by Janine Fron ©2018-2020. With very special thanks to Natasha Lehrer Lewi…

Lotus Blossoms, Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago

All historic public domain images featured in A Spirit of Play are from Wikimedia Commons. All other photos and site content by Janine Fron ©2018-2025. With very special thanks to Natasha Lehrer Lewis, Amanda Dzikowicz and Anna Ratsavongxay.

With special appreciation to my wonderful family, supportive friends, amazing colleagues, and awesome play testers for their continued encouragement, camaraderie, and enthusiasm. Featured games were made in honor of my grandparents and the fun times we had playing together, sometimes reading our favorite stories again and again–after playing our favorite games.

I believe in east meets west, which has inspired all of my work, and all areas of my lfe. This photo was taken with someone most cherished in my heart - my true DM counterpart - while at Paramahansa Yogananda’s beautiful SRF Lake Shrine Gardens in the Pacific Palisades together, on the significant Cross-Quarter Day of August 1 in 2019. It was a heartfelt beginning for a most incredible journey of our selfhood and togetherness, where all paths lead home . . . to be continued . . . 🕊🙏🏻 Thank you God! and for our Angels, AMEN!

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