Jessica is an interdisciplinary artist, producer, and storyteller working at the intersection of live performance, film, and media. Her work is rooted in the body—shaped by her background in dance and professional wrestling—and centers improvisation, cinematic play, and queer world-building.

She has created and performed work across the U.S. and internationally, with presentations at The Momentary, The Medium, Boundless in Brooklyn, Peabody Dance! Festival, Dance Exchange, Triskelion Arts, AS220, Dance-Forms Productions (Guatemala), and more. Her teaching practice has taken her to Missouri State University and educational spaces across the South, where she’s worked with students through movement, storytelling, and performance.

Jessica has collaborated with artists, filmmakers, and collectives including Mary John Frank, Say Yes Electric Collective, Rumwolf Productions, The Vibe, Roy Clovis, and Flyover Dance Collective. A longtime collaborator with artist and educator Matthew Cumbie, she’s been part of a multi-year project rooted in intergenerational queer storytelling—leading to documentary work that captures LGBTQ voices in D.C., Northwest Arkansas, and Maine.

Her behind-the-scenes work includes production and post-production roles with World Wrestling Entertainment, HBO's United Skates, Gibney Dance, and Megan Bascom & Dancers. She directed, produced, and performed an evening-length dance-theatre work centered on Southern LGBTQ stories with support from The Medium’s CXF program. Jessica was a 2023–24 Artists360 Research Fellow through Mid-America Arts Alliance and holds an MFA in Dance.

Jessica currently works as a Producer / Editor for All Elite Wrestling.

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