Gräce Pehrman* (“pare-men”) is a Los Angeles–based singer-songwriter, musician, visual artist, poet, comic, and singing voiceover actor originally from New Jersey.
Yes, that’s a lot. She’s working on it.
Across music, visual art, poetry, and comedy, Grace is drawn to storytelling that’s a little sharp, a little absurd, and deeply personal. Her paintings and digital work play with identity and surprise; her poetry is confessional and surreal; her comedy leans into discomfort, using humor as a pressure valve and a point of connection.
As a singer and collaborator, Grace performs with the vocal group Mosaic (@mosaicvox), contributing vocals and arrangements to Forrest Frank’s albums Child of God I and Child of God II. Both projects received Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary Christian Album in 2025 and 2026. Mosaic also sang on Frank’s track “Your Way’s Better,” which surged in popularity following its initial release and helped propel Child of God II to a No. 12 debut on the Billboard 200 in May 2025.
Grace is also a singing voiceover actor, lending her voice to commercials, video games, films, and original singles. In 2025, she wrote and performed an original song for the soundtrack of the feature film Primitive War, bridging her work for screen with her life as a songwriter.
No stranger to the stage, Grace has performed with artists like Usher and Pitch Slapped, appeared on American Idol, and played venues including the Kimmel Center and Agganis Arena. Katy Perry once described her as a “bluesy Marilyn Monroe,” which Grace accepted graciously and then overthought for years.
She began singing and playing piano at age six, studied classical, traditional, and jazz styles under Regina Ottman, and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music in 2022.
She now lives in LA, writing songs, painting, clowning, voicing things, and making work that blurs the line between sound and image, humor and heartbreak.
I do a lot of things and feel normal about it