Jess! Pfohl is a 21st Century American Artist concentrating in paint, paper and promotion. Pfohl is currently endorsed by Campbell's Soup and has been sponsored by Heineken, Absolut, Red Bull and PRS Guitars since establishment in 2009.
Pfohl holds a degree from St. Bonaventure University in Journalism/Mass Communications and Marketing. Upon graduating in 2006, Pfohl participated in numerous film and music projects; most notably with Pete Townshend (The Who), under the direction of Justin Kreutzmann.
In 2007, Pfohl filmed a rock documentary during Jam Cruise 5. In 2008, the video diary was nominated for a prestigious Jammy Award.
Pfohl’s first collection of work culminated with over 30 pieces best classified as Pop Art. The collection was inspired by the work and behavior of Andy Warhol and his Factory. Pfohl began the collection while living in Brooklyn, New York. The exhibit deemed "POP Rocks!" displayed in New York City's famed West Village off of Bleecker Street at Sullivan Hall.
Pfohl’s second collection debuted the "Weintrob/Pfohl Pop Rock Posters" in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland at the Hard Rock Café. The self-produced event was accompanied by 8 free live rock performaces lasting over ten hours; this collection later displayed at Gathering of the Vibes to a crowd of 30,000. Pfohl displayed an 8-foot "Pop Rock Ray Charles" at the GenArt Resurrection benefit in November of 2010 in the company of her partner, Michael Weintrob. The two still continue to collaborate for special events such as Soulive’s Residency at Brooklyn Bowl called "Bowlive."
Pfohl currently collaborates with PRS Guitars and creates "Art Guitars" for Music4More.org. The collection is on display at The Fillmore. Silver Spring; outside of Washington, D.C (2011/12.) Pfohl also has her first mixed-media-rock ' n roll stage drop on seasonal display at the Mass MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts.
Pfohl is building her second-official-solo collection “POP Logic” in the privacy of her full working studio nestled in the heart of the Cultural Arts District of Baltimore, Mt. Vernon. JessMessin’ Studyo! is open to the public; to arrange a visit please email
Jess@JessMessin.com