If you would like to know more
about the artwork or make a
purchase,  please  email the artist at
paintsoul@yahoo.com1
The Gallery of
Jessica Gregory

The Phoenix Bldg.

THe City County Building
Mayor's Offices

The knoxville news sentinel

variations by victoria, 3814. n. broadway
865-688-4920

The Emporium-arts and culture alliance

Fountain city arts center
Parkside open door gallery

Abstract Title Company

The Tomato Head

Coffee and Chocolate
union ST,

The unarmed merchant

Relix

8 shooters gallery

The remedy

The knoxville museum of art
All Images Copyright Jessica Gregory 2004 , 2005
2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012

Artist, Jessica Gregory, was born in Knoxville Tennessee.  Jessica was chosen to attend Tennessee’s
Governors School for the Arts in 1987 at MTSU. She was awarded a scholarship to the Atlanta College of
Art in 1988 and also attended the University of Tennessee. Her interest in sculpture led her to becoming
a certified welder in the early 90’s.  Jessica has had several group and solo shows and is currently a
member of the Arts and Culture Alliance Knoxville, and The Fountain City Arts Center. For exhibit or
purchasing information please contact the artist.
paintsoul@yahoo.com                           
 
                
Variations By victoria
3814 N. Broadway
Knoxville, Tn 37917

  
865-688-4920
"Just Scratched the surface"  oil over acrylic on canvas   18x24  framed in black   
"Poetic Justice"  acrylic on canvas
24x18    Framed in black
"Three Muses at sunset" oil over acrylic
on canvas  18x24  black frame   
"The Castle" an installation piece using recycled materials,
reclaimed wood and found objects is now under canstruction-
Show Opens August 24th 2012 at the Fountain City Arts Center  
Knoxville, TN
   Click Here to see video
Lots of work done and much more to do....
        This project Started in Aug. 2011 and will use mainly cans
to fill the wallspace of a 25x15 ft. structure. These cans
represent just one recyclable item from one small owner
operated resturant over an 11 month period.
 If these cans were not recycled, they would take up a lot
of room in a landfill.  Please Recycle- don't bury your
castle..... or mine.