
Evening Showcase Artist
Jedi Wright
Jedi Wright is a multidisciplinary artist, experience designer, and entrepreneur based in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. His creative practice spans photography, digital art, mixed media, event/tradeshow design, and music production. A lifelong student of storytelling, Jedi’s creative journey began with traditional tools, like drawing, silk screening, photography, woodworking, and acting, and expanded into digital interaction and immersive environments.
He has collaborated with creative collectives such as The Do LaB, Do Art Foundation, Green Sector, Tsunami-Trance, and the Sugar Shack, contributing to immersive art installations, events, communities, and transformative festivals that merge art, music, and culture. These experiences have helped shape his approach to large-scale, participatory design and community-based creative placemaking.
Jedi is also the founder of Phoenixville Daily, a hybrid studio-gallery-community hub, as well as ventures like Rivertribe Outdoors and others. Across all mediums, his work seeks to bridge the inner world and the outer one, the digital and the organic, and the individual voice and shared experience.
He attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, where he studied Computer Science and Interaction Design.
He has collaborated with creative collectives such as The Do LaB, Do Art Foundation, Green Sector, Tsunami-Trance, and the Sugar Shack, contributing to immersive art installations, events, communities, and transformative festivals that merge art, music, and culture. These experiences have helped shape his approach to large-scale, participatory design and community-based creative placemaking.
Jedi is also the founder of Phoenixville Daily, a hybrid studio-gallery-community hub, as well as ventures like Rivertribe Outdoors and others. Across all mediums, his work seeks to bridge the inner world and the outer one, the digital and the organic, and the individual voice and shared experience.
He attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, where he studied Computer Science and Interaction Design.