ARTIST LEGERE

"Phoebe Legere is a transdisciplinary artist. Her multi-format artworks issue from a powerful and intimate internal voice."
~The Brooklyn Rail

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Phoebe Legere : Three One-Woman Shows & A Film Festival


 





Legere was the recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant in 2020.  September 24th-October 17  Legere will exhibit works created during her residency at the new MEDFIELD ART CENTER.

Legere's  installation is called:

“Journey to the Heart of Hometown USA - Art of the Charles River Watershed."

 

The following day at 4 pm, Sept. 25, Legere will perform her Performance Sound Art on the Medfield Arts Stage.


 











Phoebe Legere will have a multi-disciplinary One Woman show in the BUNDY MUSEUM  June 2022 in Binghamton, New York.

Arts activist Phoebe Legere is an NFT pioneer. She is a spokesman for culture on the blockchain. Phoebe Legere’s NFT’s utilize hand-drawn animation, 3D animation, painting, performance art, music composition and generative programming.

In August, Phoebe Legere’s NFT “To the Moon Catfish” was an Official Selection

of the Small File Film Festival in British Columbia. “To the Moon Catfish” includes material from Legere’s Conservation Game for Children: "Hooked." The game is built on top of the Ethereum network.





Small File art films address the problem of streaming media’s damaging effect on the planet. Streaming is responsible for 1% of global carbon emissions.

Legere is the President of the Foundation for New American Art Inc, a nonprofit 501 (c3) that brings free art, music, math, science and creative coding to the children of low-income communities.

Legere is the host of The Color Wheel, a TV show that teaches art, music, math and science to young children online.

Legere’s songs and art examine social justice issues, human impact on the environment, racial, ethnic, religious and gender equality and children’s rights.  

 

 

 










Above: Veiled Woman with Forbidden Eyes, Oil, 34" x 34", 2021

100% of the proceeds of this painting go to Afghan Women's Mission http://www.afghanwomensmission.org