[2] Jeanty left Haiti for the United States in 1986, when upheaval following the overthrow of then-president Jean-Claude Duvalier led to school closures.
Jeanty's installations have been showcased in New York City at the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Village Vanguard and internationally at Saalfelden Music Festival in Austria,[7] Stanser Musiktage in Switzerland,[8] Jazz à la Villette in France,[9] and the Biennale Di Venezia in Italy.
[13] In 2014, Jeanty collaborated with Afro-Cuban Saxophonist Yosvany Terry on his album New Throned King (5Passion), contributing samplings of vodou ceremonies.
[14] The same year, she was also sound designer for the National Black Theater's Facing Our Truth: 10-Minute Plays on Trayvon, Race and Privilege.
[19] Their newest work, Our Reflection Adorned by Newly Formed Stars, was completed after the start of the pandemic, with the duo recording and sharing files at a distance.