In Jessica Tully’s choreographies, videos and performances, subtle interventions are at play. Her site specific work is set within socially charged public spaces such as a San Francisco Housing Project prior to demolition, San Francisco’s public water system, a salt water hotel pool in Havana, Cuba, and Oakland’s City Hall at Frank Ogawa Plaza.

As a cultural worker and artist, Jessica Tully's work activates the intersection of performance and social sculpture. Her vividly shot Hip Hop aesthetic overlays spectacle and synchronicity.



"Jessica Tully thinks the election is going to take place on the dance floor. She wants to take hip-hop to the swing states."

- Anna Devere Smith, The New York Times

"Brainy Prankster" - San Francisco Bay Guardian