Jon Legere
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Jon Legere (June 22, 1978 - Present) Is a multimedia artist and numba one gun clappa living in Bermuda. Work shown in the Whitney Biennial 2002 in callaboration with Margot Lovejoy's web based piece "TURNS". [1]
Other Exhibitions:
Atlantic School 2007 - Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Bacardi Biennial 2004 - Video Installation "Unravel"
Managing Director of Volcanic Productions - founded in Bermuda 2006
Creative Director of LAVA Visual Boutique - founded in Bermuda 2004
Education:
SUNY Purchase NY from 1996 - 2001.
Mount Saint Agnes Bermuda 1993 - 1996
Saltus Grammar School Bermuda 1982 - 1993

