Ocean School Podcast
Podcast Description
This a the podcast for the temporary Open Art School called “Ocean School,” created by the art collective Ocean School Collective (OSC) as part of their 2025 Goetemann Environmental/Installation Artist Residency at the Ocean Alliance on Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts from September 4th to September 28, 2025, sponsored by the Rocky Neck Art Colony.
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The podcast emphasizes environmental art and philosophical engagement, focusing on topics such as ocean thinking and the intersection of art with ecological ethics, with episodes encouraging listeners to rethink their relationships with natural spaces, like the inaugural episode that outlines the collective's vision and the second episode that features an introduction to ocean thinking by artist-philosopher Kate Farrington.

This a the podcast for the temporary Open Art School called “Ocean School,” created by the art collective Ocean School Collective (OSC) as part of their 2025 Goetemann Environmental/Installation Artist Residency at the Ocean Alliance on Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts from September 4th to September 28, 2025, sponsored by the Rocky Neck Art Colony.
This is the second episode of Ocean School, the temporary open art school created by the art collective Ocean School Collective (OSC) as part of their 2025 Goetemann Environmental/Installation Artist Residency at the Ocean Alliance on Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts, from September 4th to September 28, 2025, sponsored by the Rocky Neck Art Colony. In this episode, artist-philosopher Kate Farrington, Ph.D. (whose title at OSC is “Chief Curriculum Officer”), introduces “ocean thinking” in a free-flowing conversation with Liz DiFiore, the Community Engagement Manager at BevCam in Beverly, Massachusetts. Listeners are invited to think about how art can reimagine our ethical relationships to the special places we love.

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