Tresham Gregg

Tresham Gregg is a multi-medium mystic artist from a small town in Southeast Alaska who grew up immersed in Northwest Coast Native arts, traditions, and mythology helping to create a storytelling dance theater show. He has since created his own masked dance theater shows, art productions and shows in a number of different places in the world, and spearheaded a series of outdoor festivals called The Festival of the Sun. Later, he established a number of art galleries in various locations in the western states. He has produced art work in a number of mediums including: woodcarving, silk screen prints, silver jewelry, paintings, metal sculpture, puppets and puppet shows. He has also hosted mask making workshops where attendees produce a mask of their higher self and move with it in ceremony.

Recently he has teamed up with Burning Man Dragonship engineer, Tim Clark, to produce a number of special events, parties, festival pavilions, and dynamic floats. He has had a number of booths showing his artistry - which now consists of fantasy oriented regalia and accessories - in many locations in Southern California. Recently too, he has been the featured artist for Dr. Bronner’s MAPS convention pavilion in Denver, Colorado costuming many attendees and helpers up as Dragons, Galactic Fairies and Dragon Masters for improvisational fun. Now he is being the featured artist at the Dr. Bronner’s Dragon Pavilion’s Opening Ceremony at Burning Man.

Tresham’s work can be seen at dancingdragonsregalia.com and tresham.com.