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The Oak Spring Podcast
Oak Spring Garden Foundation
23 episodes
4 weeks ago
The Oak Spring Podcast is the voice of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Upperville, Virginia. The monthly podcast discusses how the legacy of Mrs. Bunny Mellon is continued through its courses, workshops, residencies and other public events. Guests include artists, writers, scientists, researchers and alumni whose work has become an integral part of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation community. Each episode will explore a topic related to Oak Spring's mission and calendar of events.

Host: Chris Stafford
Website: osgf.org
Email: max@osfg.org
Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation
Twitter: @oak_spring
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The Oak Spring Podcast is the voice of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Upperville, Virginia. The monthly podcast discusses how the legacy of Mrs. Bunny Mellon is continued through its courses, workshops, residencies and other public events. Guests include artists, writers, scientists, researchers and alumni whose work has become an integral part of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation community. Each episode will explore a topic related to Oak Spring's mission and calendar of events.

Host: Chris Stafford
Website: osgf.org
Email: max@osfg.org
Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation
Twitter: @oak_spring
Show more...
Education
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Planting the Framework: How Oak Spring Became a Public-Facing Institution
The Oak Spring Podcast
40 minutes
4 weeks ago
Planting the Framework: How Oak Spring Became a Public-Facing Institution
In this episode of the Oak Spring Podcast, host Chris Stafford explores the formative years of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation and the people who helped transform it from Bunny Mellon's private residence into a dynamic nonprofit dedicated to serving the public good.

Chris first speaks with Marguerite Harden, Oak Spring’s inaugural Program Manager. She followed Sir Peter Crane, OSGF's President, from the Yale School of the Environment – where she received her Master's degree and where he had served as Dean – to Upperville, Virginia, in 2016 to establish a program at the burgeoning foundation. Marguerite reflects on the unique challenges and rewards of building programs from the ground up, navigating legal structures, shaping institutional culture, and translating a private vision into a mission-driven organization that serves scholars, artists, scientists, and the wider public. Her conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Oak Spring’s modern structure took shape during its earliest years.

In the second half of the episode, Chris is joined by Danielle Eady, Oak Spring’s current Program Director, who discusses how those foundational ideas evolved into the programs we see today. Danielle shares insights into the development of Oak Spring’s interdisciplinary residency program, the introduction of fellowships for scientists and conservationists, the expansion of multi-day short courses, and the creative use of Oak Spring’s gallery spaces for exhibitions that connect plants, people, art, and science.

Together, these conversations trace Oak Spring’s evolution from concept to institution, highlighting the vision, experimentation, and collaboration required to build a modern cultural and educational foundation rooted in plants, landscapes, and ideas.

Whether you’re interested in nonprofit leadership, program design, environmental humanities, or the inner workings of cultural institutions, this episode offers thoughtful reflections on how lasting public programs are imagined, built, and sustained.

Keywords:
Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Oak Spring Podcast, Oak Spring programs, Bunny Mellon, nonprofit program development, cultural institution leadership, interdisciplinary residency programs, environmental humanities.

Host: Chris Stafford
Oak Spring website: https://www.osgf.org/
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Email: program@osgf.org
Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation
Twitter: @oak_spring
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The Oak Spring Podcast
The Oak Spring Podcast is the voice of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Upperville, Virginia. The monthly podcast discusses how the legacy of Mrs. Bunny Mellon is continued through its courses, workshops, residencies and other public events. Guests include artists, writers, scientists, researchers and alumni whose work has become an integral part of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation community. Each episode will explore a topic related to Oak Spring's mission and calendar of events.

Host: Chris Stafford
Website: osgf.org
Email: max@osfg.org
Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation
Twitter: @oak_spring