Phoebe Legere is a an artist-inventor-composer who is based in Maine and New York City. Legere's life is a hymn to the beauty and power of the Divine Feminine.
Winner of the prestigious Acker Award for Service and Achievement in the Avantgarde, Legere is a feminist pioneer whose work is a celebration of the miracle of the female body and mind.
Legere is an Abenaki Indian and a French Cajun. Legere has suffered brutal racism and sexism in their lifetime of progressive and original art action.
Phoebe Legere transcends categories, integrating sound and image into a quantum whirlwind of spontaneous creative expression.
Phoebe Legere tours the world, disseminating their message about the critical importance of love, nature and culture.
Legere is a warrior of peace. Their colors, forms, shapes and sonic dreams counter the hegemony of the masculine money machine.
Queer, courageous and unstoppable, Phoebe Legere is an internationally respected Transdisciplinary Artist. Legere's Life is their Art; their Art is their Life.
Phoebe Legere is the Executive Director of the Foundation for New American Art, an educational charity that brings free art and music to children.
