Jessica Haas

Jessica Haas

IN, US
First female speed painter in America. The first and only award winning speed- painter in the history of the Miss America Organization

Jessica Haas is the first female speed painter in America. After discovering speed art at the age of 15 through her determination to be authentic to her true artistic talent in a talent competition, Jessica has been a speed artist over half her life. In 2013, Jessica's performance painting career took off when she became the first Speed painter in the history of Miss Tennessee to ever win talent by painting the face of Jesus Christ in only 90 seconds upside down. Right now, Jessica is the first and only award winning speed- painter in the history of the Miss America Organization, as well as the first and only talent winning contestant to ever paint the face of Jesus.

New York magazine said, "Jessica Haas may only be 26 years old, but she's effectively the mother of the pageant speed-painting movement."

Jessica's talent caught the attention of an A&E reality national television show and she was invited to speed paint on the show.  Jessica's national painting feature on A&E made her the first female speed painter to ever be nationally featured on national television. Today, Jessica shares her talents nationwide on both national and local television programs, performing and speaking for schools, churches, conferences, organizations, and events. She possesses a zealous heartbeat for art as well as for her faith. She is passionate about expanding, emboldening and empowering the female portion of the Body of Christ to fiercely discover the unique purpose that God has created in each woman for His glory through creating, speaking, writing, teaching, and performing art.

As an overcomer of poverty, she has a deep passion for helping at-risk youth. Jessica is the founder of Unbound Ministries, an empowerment ministry that seeks to free at-risk girls from poverty through the power of art, which was awarded national recognition from the Miss America Organization in 2014 for being chosen the best community service project in the state of Tennessee. Her desire is that this ministry continues to grow to provide resources, creates awareness, and restores hope to the underprivileged youth in our nation.

As a recent graduate of Memphis College of Art and a current seminary student at Union University, Jessica is a multidisciplinary artist and is already the Owner/Lead Designer of creative arts business, The Birds Nest Co. She enjoys creating both performance art and fine art.

Jessica loves to write, paint, and disciple girls. She is a published contributing author for the teen girls devotional, "He Is" from Sacred Holidays. Jessica is a model and advocate for various justice organizations as well as a writer for Authentic Womanhood. Her greatest passion is to leave a legacy of authenticity that encourages young women to be bold about who God created them to be, even if it means being different.

Jessica Haas is the first female speed painter in America. After discovering speed art at the age of 15 through her determination to be authentic to her true artistic talent in a talent competition, Jessica has been a speed artist over half her life. In 2013, Jessica's performance painting career took off when she became the first Speed painter in the history of Miss Tennessee to ever win talent by painting the face of Jesus Christ in only 90 seconds upside down. Right now, Jessica is the first and only award winning speed- painter in the history of the Miss America Organization, as well as the first and only talent winning contestant to ever paint the face of Jesus.

New York magazine said, "Jessica Haas may only be 26 years old, but she's effectively the mother of the pageant speed-painting movement."

Jessica's talent caught the attention of an A&E reality national television show and she was invited to speed paint on the show.  Jessica's national painting feature on A&E made her the first female speed painter to ever be nationally featured on national television. Today, Jessica shares her talents nationwide on both national and local television programs, performing and speaking for schools, churches, conferences, organizations, and events. She possesses a zealous heartbeat for art as well as for her faith. She is passionate about expanding, emboldening and empowering the female portion of the Body of Christ to fiercely discover the unique purpose that God has created in each woman for His glory through creating, speaking, writing, teaching, and performing art.

As an overcomer of poverty, she has a deep passion for helping at-risk youth. Jessica is the founder of Unbound Ministries, an empowerment ministry that seeks to free at-risk girls from poverty through the power of art, which was awarded national recognition from the Miss America Organization in 2014 for being chosen the best community service project in the state of Tennessee. Her desire is that this ministry continues to grow to provide resources, creates awareness, and restores hope to the underprivileged youth in our nation.

As a recent graduate of Memphis College of Art and a current seminary student at Union University, Jessica is a multidisciplinary artist and is already the Owner/Lead Designer of creative arts business, The Birds Nest Co. She enjoys creating both performance art and fine art.

Jessica loves to write, paint, and disciple girls. She is a published contributing author for the teen girls devotional, "He Is" from Sacred Holidays. Jessica is a model and advocate for various justice organizations as well as a writer for Authentic Womanhood. Her greatest passion is to leave a legacy of authenticity that encourages young women to be bold about who God created them to be, even if it means being different.