Jessica de Vreeze


Jessica de Vreeze is a French-American visual artist based in Miami, born in Paris. Working across photography, painting, and mixed media, her work explores the relationship between people and places—across time and space. Through layered compositions, she reveals the invisible connections between memory, emotion, and human experience.


Her work has been exhibited internationally, including in New York, Miami, Paris, Luxembourg, and São Paulo, and was presented at the United Nations during Les Journées Mondiales de la Francophonie, representing the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Her works are held in private and institutional collections across four continents, including the Coral Gables Museum, where she received the People’s Choice Award, and the Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Collection in Chicago. Her work has also been exhibited at the Miami Shoe Museum, MIFA (Miami International Fine Arts), and during The Night at the Museum at The Bass in Miami Beach.

Jessica is represented by The Old Print Shop Gallery in New York. Before becoming a full-time artist, Jessica practiced law in Luxembourg for over a decade. She is also the founder of Unchained Mothering, an international nonprofit using art and storytelling to bring visibility to the often invisible contributions of mothers and women. Mondiales de la Francophonie.

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