Episode 3: Lucien Zayan, Founder of the Invisible Dog in Brooklyn, New York - a podcast by Pascale Richard is director of Cultural Events at the Lycee since 2011. Her background is in journalism and writing. She is a graduate of Sciences-po and holds a master’s in journalism from New York University.

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Born in Marseille from an Egyptian family, Lucien Zayan, spent most of his working life in theater and music, working as producer in France for famous cultural hubs like le théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris or the Festival d’art lyrique in Aix-en-Provence to name a few. He arrived in New York and landed in Brooklyn. He fell in love with the Invisible Dog, a former factory that made invisible leaches for invisible dogs, and created a cultural center with working studios for artists. With COVID, Lucien is looking at ways to help artists. In this episode we also interview Illustrator Kevin Waldron who is in residence at the Invisible Dog.
The host Pascale Richard speaks in English, Lucien Zayan speaks in French and Kevin Waldron speaks in English.

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