J. Kim Sessums
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Joey Kim Sessums is an American
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
and physician, best known for his sculptures. Sessums resides in Brookhaven, Mississippi. Sessums earned his medical degree at the University of Mississippi. The University later installed his six-foot statue of University of Mississippi football coach Johnny Vaught on the campus. Andrew Wyeth offered to pose for Sessums. When the sculpture was finished, Wyeth remarked,
We've done it. I think we've really got something here. This is why I waited. The other works just didn't have the bite yours does.
Sessums' sculptures of Wyeth, Eudora Welty and Billy Graham were parts of those individuals' personal collections. Sessums was honored with a Mississippi Senate resolution in 2004 for his work on the then recently dedicated African-American Monument in the Vicksburg National Military Park, commissioned by the National Park Service. Sessums sculpted the Cellular South Howell Trophy, which is given to the top four-year college men's basketball player in Mississippi. He also sculptured the Cellular South Gillom Trophy, which is given to the top four-year college women's basketball player in Mississippi.


Personal life

Sessums has four children with his wife, Kristy. His daughter, also named Joey Sessums, is a pediatric dentist. Though he is best known as an artist, he maintains his medical practice. His brother is writer
Kevin Sessums Kevin Howard Scott Sessums (born March 28, 1956) is an American author, editor and actor. Early life Kevin Sessums was born on March 28, 1956, in Forest, Mississippi. His brother is artist Dr. J. Kim Sessums of Brookhaven, Mississippi. Sessums ...
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sessums, J. Kim Artists from Mississippi Physicians from Mississippi Sculptors from Mississippi Living people People from Brookhaven, Mississippi University of Mississippi alumni Year of birth missing (living people)