When she’s not building websites with her company YIKES, Inc., Tracy Levesque is exploring Philadelphia’s abandoned buildings. Levesque is profiled in a series on urban explorers by Cory Popp, the videographer behind the Philly Maker series.
Watch it below.
Speaking of Levesque’s side projects, some of her prints are on sale at Fishtown’s Cedar Point Cafe.
For Dec I have small prints for sale at @CedarPointPHL in #fishtown alongside other pieces from great #Philly artists pic.twitter.com/r8PJfaiRRG
— Tracy Levesque (@LilJimmi) December 12, 2014
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