Summary
Galen Joseph-Hunter is a cultural leader and curator with over two decades directing Wave Farm, an experimental transmission arts organization and WGXC radio that advances creative practices in radio and electromagnetic media. She has deep institutional experience from roles at Electronic Arts Intermix to board and advisory positions at Montez Press Radio, New Ear, and Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood, pairing arts administration with grantmaking and program development. An author of "Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves," she curates interdisciplinary projects—ranging from site-specific broadcasts at Olana to workshops with incarcerated youth—that bridge sound, performance, and community engagement. Known for convening artists, funders, and broadcasters, she combines hands-on production and radio programming with arts policy review for major funders like NEA and NYSCA. Based in the Upper Hudson Valley and trained in art history at Bard, she brings a practitioner’s sensibility to sustaining experimental media infrastructures.
12 years of coding experience
B.A., Art History, B.A., Art History at Bard College