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TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

Released Tuesday, 6th April 2021
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TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

TCF Podcast EP. 33 - Gregg LeFevre (Sculptor, Photographer, Storyteller, Public Artist)

Tuesday, 6th April 2021
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On today’s episode of the Flex, I speak with modern Renaissance man Gregg LeFevre.  He’s a sculptor, photographer, storyteller, and public artist with projects all over the world. His 3D experimental photography has been shown in museum shows in Beijing and Berlin.  He also started a podcast called The Compulsive Storyteller which features short non-fiction stories from his life, based on the premise that the truth can be stranger than fiction.

He created the largest public art project in Manhattan at 5th and 41st st called the Library Walk.  It’s showcased in the first episode of Martin Scorsese’s Netflix show “Pretend It’s a City.”  In the first EP of the docuseries, Martin and humorist Fran Lebowitz wander around NYC and they speak about Gregg’s work briefly. Check it out here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81078137

Listen and subscribe to his podcast at www.thecompulsivestoryteller.com .  It can also be found anywhere you listen to podcasts 

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