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The Art Farm at Serenbe Podcast is your gateway into the heart of Serenbe’s creative community. Each episode features in-depth conversations with artists, curators, performers, and visionaries who are shaping the cultural landscape through their work at the intersection of art, nature, and community.

From exclusive behind-the-scenes stories to thoughtful discussions on the role of art in everyday life, this podcast offers a front-row seat to the innovation, inspiration, and collaboration happening across our stages, studios, and trails.

Whether you’re an artist, supporter, or curious creative spirit, tune in to explore how the Art Farm at Serenbe is cultivating culture from the ground up.

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In this special conversation, internationally acclaimed siblings Julie and David Coucheron sit down with Music Chair Gary Cassis for an intimate discussion on artistry, collaboration, and the lifelong journey of music. From stages like Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center to their upcoming performance in Serenbe, the Coucherons reflect on growing up in music, performing together around the world, and the unique bond that shapes their sound.This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at their global careers, the emotional power of live classical performance, and what audiences can expect from this unforgettable Valentine’s weekend concert experience.
Art Farm at Serenbe kicked off its 2026 season with an unforgettable Evening with the Director celebrating AILEY, the acclaimed documentary about legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey.This intimate wine dinner featured filmmaker Jamila Wignot (Ailey, STAX: Soulsville USA) in conversation about the making of the film, Alvin Ailey’s cultural legacy, and the power of storytelling through movement. Guests enjoyed a multi-course dinner by Chef Nicholas Bour, Brown Estate wine pairings, and an inspiring night of art, film, and community in Serenbe, Georgia.AILEY premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and continues to spark conversations about identity, dance, and Black artistic excellence.📍 Filmed at Art Farm at Serenbe🌿 Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia🎭 Celebrating dance, film, and cultural storytellingSubscribe for more conversations with filmmakers, artists, and creatives at Art Farm at Serenbe.#AileyFilm #AlvinAiley #JamilaWignot #ArtFarmAtSerenbe #BlackFilmmakers #DanceDocumentary #AtlantaArts #EveningWithTheDirector #SundanceFilm #CulturalLegacy
In the Season Two premiere of the Art Farm Podcast, host Gary Cassis is joined by Art Farm board leaders Jane Blount and Bill Sission for a conversation about the role of classical music in building connection and community.They reflect on memorable performances at Serenbe, explore how nature shapes the listening experience, and preview the upcoming classical season—including a Valentine’s Day matinee and six free summer concerts at the Mado Amphitheater.The episode also looks ahead to how live music and the arts can foster empathy, dialogue, and shared experience across generations and backgrounds.🎶 Classical music🌿 Art in nature🤝 Community & connectionPerfect for longtime supporters and first-time listeners alike.
Art Farm Podcast — Episode 6Leading the Next Chapter: A Conversation with Shawn WatwoodIn Episode 6 of the Art Farm Podcast, we welcome Shawn Watwood for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, vision, and the future of arts organizations rooted in community.Shawn shares the formative professional, artistic, and personal experiences that have shaped his leadership philosophy—and how those experiences influence the way he builds teams, makes decisions, and guides organizations through periods of growth and change.We explore what it takes to create a strong operational and administrative foundation for a sustainable arts organization, including governance, budgeting, staffing, systems, and internal communication. Shawn also discusses his approach to developing an integrated performance ecosystem—one that balances artistic excellence, community relevance, and financial sustainability across disciplines such as music, dance, theater, film, and environmental arts.The conversation dives into the role of arts education and youth engagement, highlighting how partnerships with local schools and educators can deepen community impact and expand access to the arts. Shawn also reflects on building trust with diverse stakeholders—from board members and donors to artists and the broader Serenbe community—and how collaboration fuels long-term success.We close with a forward-looking discussion on priorities for the first 12 months, offering insight into the milestones and strategies needed to set the Art Farm up for a strong and sustainable future.Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you at the Art Farm.
Roller skates, disco lights, and a whole lot of heart! In this episode, host Gary Cassis sits down with Xanadu Director Eric Quang Gelb and Production Manager Justin Oates Marble to take you behind the scenes of Art Farm’s most dazzling production yet. From directing large-scale events like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to crafting an intimate open-air theatre experience in Serenbe’s Wildflower Meadow, Eric shares his artistic journey and vision for Xanadu. Meanwhile, Justin gives us a peek into the production logistics that make the magic happen—from building a roller rink in a field to balancing sound and lights under the stars. Whether you’re a theatre buff or just love a good creative story, this one’s for you.
In this soulful episode of the Art Farm at Serenbe Podcast, host Gary Cassis welcomes celebrated jazz vocalist Rhonda Thomas for a powerful conversation on artistry, resilience, and finding purpose through performance.Known for her solo career and collaborations with legends like Isaac Hayes, India.Arie, and Luther Vandross, Rhonda shares her journey through the music industry, the meaning behind her music, and why community-centered art spaces like Art Farm matter now more than ever.Tune in to hear:Her path from background vocalist to front-stage performerWhat inspires her most as a woman in jazzHow she prepares for shows like Jazz Night at SerenbeAnd how music can be a tool for healing and unity✨ Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to her work, this episode is a celebration of voice, spirit, and connection.
In this inspiring episode of the Art Farm at Serenbe Podcast, host Gary Cassis welcomes special guest Sheri Salata — Film Council Chair, Art Farm board member, author, and former executive producer of The Oprah Winfrey Show.Sheri shares her personal journey from media executive to Serenbe resident, offering reflections on her career in television and storytelling, the future of women in film, and her bold vision for the Art Farm’s growing Film Council.Together, Gary and Sheri explore:Her transition from corporate leadership to independent creative workThe heart and purpose behind Film Showcase WeekendWhat makes Serenbe a uniquely powerful place for artistic programmingHow film can shape community and inspire future generations
In this premiere episode of the Art Farm at Serenbe Podcast, hosted by Gary Cassis, Chair of the Music Council, we’re joined by three of our Executive Board Members:– Garnie Nygren, Co-Chair– Penny McPhee, Co-Chair & Philanthropic Consultant– William Sisson, Vice ChairTogether, they share the story behind Art Farm’s mission, reflect on highlights from the current season, and offer a preview of what’s ahead in 2026. You’ll also learn how to get involved — whether as a patron, volunteer, or community supporter — and why your participation is vital to the growth of the arts in Serenbe.
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