Jess is a multidisciplinary artist and illustrator based in Vancouver BC. She has 7 years experience working as a professional artist but has spent a lifetime creating and experimenting. Her work has been featured in The Walrus, Sad Magazine, Vancouver Mural Festival, the Greater Vancouver Foodbank and the Peter Wall Institute.
Her main area of focus is the connection we share with the world around us, from environmental protection to the supernatural and spooky. She’s fascinated with folklore and the way it weaves through every part of our existence.  One of her goals is to make art accessible for all and to prove that anyone can be creative, regardless of skill level or age. She enjoys engaging with the community and bringing awareness to important issues such as the climate emergency and water protection.


PUBLICATIONS
SAD Magazine | Cosmic Forecast | Online Contributor 2022 - Present
The Walrus | Alone is Much More Than Pure Survival | January 2023
SAD Magazine | Issue 34 HOME | January 2023
Chromatic: Ten Meditations on Crisis in Arts and Letters | Peter Wall Institute | October 2021
SAD Magazine | Issue 32 FOUND | 2021

MURALS
Greater Vancouver Foodbank | January 2024
Vancouver Mural Fest | River District Mural | July 2022
Nechako Valley Secondary School | July 2020

FEATURES
Filling Station Magazine | March 2023
SNAG Art Raffle | VMF Takeover | September 2021

SHOWS
Get Lucky | Group Show | One More Life Gallery | February 2024
Spooky Postcard Show | Group show | One More Life Gallery | October 2023
Curate Editions | Printmaker Studio x Kasko Frameworks | May 2023
Crossroads | Group Show | Slice Vancouver | October 2022
Feelings | Group Show | SAD Magazine | September 2022
Pastels: Slice Anniversary Show | Group Show | July 2022
Start With Art | Group Show | Seymour Art Gallery | May 7 - June 4 2022
We Are Water | Solo Show | Slice Vancouver | March 24 - 29 2022
Collisions | Group Show | SAD Magazine X Monday Vancouver | November 2021
Spooky Collective | Group Show | Slice Vancouver | October 14 - 18 2021

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