WGXC 90.7-FM, Greene and Columbia County community radio

WGXC 90.7-FM, Greene and Columbia County community radio Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM is a creative community radio station based in New York’s Greene and Colu

Wave Farm's WGXC (90.7-FM) is a creative community radio station based in New York’s Greene and Columbia counties. Hands-on access and participation activate WGXC as a public platform for information, experimentation, and engagement. A program division of Wave Farm, WGXC serves over 78,000 potential listeners on 90.7-FM and international listeners at wgxc.org.

12/15/2025

📻 Support the growth and future of your community radio station! 🌱

Just as electrical grounding is important for safe radio transmission, WGXC’s Catskill studio has become a grounding place for our station. With your help, we hope to expand our space for even more community programming, workshops, and in-studio performances. Your donation to Wave Farm’s WGXC: Radio for Open Ears contributes to the expansion of community radio on-air, online, and on main street. Go to wgxc.org/donate now to make your contribution. We thank you so much for your support!

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Tune in Saturday (12/13) at 11am for "Making Waves: Death as a Natural Transformation" with Claude Schryer, Azul Carolin...
12/12/2025

Tune in Saturday (12/13) at 11am for "Making Waves: Death as a Natural Transformation" with Claude Schryer, Azul Carolina Duque, Kenneth Newby and Wendelin Bartley.

Guest Host Claude Schryer from the conscient podcast has invited three Canadian sound artists to have a discussion in response to the phrase, "death as a natural transformation of energy and consciousness, not an end."

Making Waves is a monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art is produced by New Adventures in Sound Art's Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.

Tune in for a special Friday Afternoon Show today at 3pm! Lucy Bohnsack is joined by photographer Natasha Chuk to talk a...
12/12/2025

Tune in for a special Friday Afternoon Show today at 3pm! Lucy Bohnsack is joined by photographer Natasha Chuk to talk about her newly released book “Photo Obscura: The Photographic in Post-Photography.”

As images become infinite and untethered from cameras, Natasha Chuk traces the evolving influence of photography in a world saturated with digital art. Through discussions of key artworks and a variety of artists, the book explores themes including AI-generated imagery and the blurred line between representation and perception. Grounded in art history and media studies, Photo Obscura offers a new outlook on photography’s evolving role in contemporary art.

Tune to 90.7-FM or listen live online!

Tune in today (Friday 12/12) at 2pm for a broadcast from the Woodstockhausen 25’ East performance archive, featuring set...
12/12/2025

Tune in today (Friday 12/12) at 2pm for a broadcast from the Woodstockhausen 25’ East performance archive, featuring sets by Leila Adu/Paul Geluso (Duo), Angel Names, and Ximena Bedoya.

Woodstockhausen is a bi-coastal festival dedicated to experimental music, installation, and audiovisual performance. In 2025, the festival was held in a barn and on a field in Bloomville, NY in July, and in a redwood clearing in Boulder Creek, CA in August. This festival brings local, regional, national, and international artists together to showcase boundary pushing works, encouraging creative exchange and extra-regional community in an open and generative atmosphere.

Recordings and images produced by Paul Geluso and Ben Krasner.

"From Our Transmit Partners" features archival recordings from Wave Farm's institutional and individual Transmit Partners.

Images:
1: Woodstockhausen East 2025 Festival Poster
2: Angel Names performing at Woodstockhausen East '25
3: Ximena Bedoya performing at Woodstockhausen East '25
4: Paul Geluso and Leila Adu performing at Woodstockhausen East '25

12/12/2025

Tune in to the Standing Wave Radio online stream today at 1pm for Christof Migone's "-Earth-"

"Earth (Okâwîmâw Askiy - ᐅᑳᐧᒫᐊᐧᐢᑭᕀ)” is a 12-hour event that follows on the heels of 2020’s You, 2021’s And, 2022’s I, 2023’s Are and 2024’s Water. It is the sixth in a series of twelve annual events taking place on December 12 from 12 noon to 12 midnight. Each year the event moves through each word of the 12-word phrase, You And I Are Water Earth Fire Air Of Life And Death, to activate the word of the year in myriad ways.

Featured artists this year include Christina Battle, Joshua Bonnetta, Tanya Doody, Michaela Grill / Karl Lemieux, Jessica Karuhanga, Masha Kouznetsova, Cassie Packham, Parsons & Charlesworth, Danielle Petti, Laura St Pierre, Aurora Wolfe, Worried Earth, and many more.

📡 https://wavefarm.org/listen

Turn out on Thursday, December 18th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorithm...
12/10/2025

Turn out on Thursday, December 18th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorithm IRL”! This month is ALSO the Wave Farm/WGXC holiday party, so join us to hear from WGXC volunteer programmers both on the mic and on the turntables. And, maybe bring a record or track of your own for us to cue up! Theme: holiday music that’s unusual, askew, or downright weird.

Come celebrate the end of 2025 with the hosts of your favorite shows, and toast to a bright year ahead!

“Breaking the Algorithm IRL” is a monthly series presented by Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM as part of our Local Waves initiative and the show “Local Waves in Conversation.” Part conversation led by Mike Amari of Chosen Family and part DJ set by a WGXC volunteer, the series highlights local artists, musicians, venue owners and bookers, and record label owners.



Tune in Wednesday (12/10) at 11am for the 200th broadcast of “The Hudson Café” with host Maria Manhattan! Maria has been...
12/10/2025

Tune in Wednesday (12/10) at 11am for the 200th broadcast of “The Hudson Café” with host Maria Manhattan!

Maria has been broadcasting on WGXC for nearly 10 years with this upbeat music show featuring the American songbook as interpreted by contemporary artists as well as the jazz greats in a diverse range of genres. Every second Wednesday morning, live from WGXC’s Catskill studio!

Tune in at 90.7-FM or live online to celebrate this wonderful show’s long-running presence on the station 🎶📻♥️

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley today to hear from Nick Weist of Shandaken projects! Nick will be...
12/08/2025

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley today to hear from Nick Weist of Shandaken projects! Nick will be sharing about the Billboards by Incarcerated Artists that are up throughout Greene and Columbia counties, NY from December 5, 2025 through January 2, 2026.

Shandaken Projects has offered art education to incarcerated individuals in various facilities throughout New York State since 2022. The three artists selected for exhibition in this season of 14x48, Reuben Beltran, Omar Shobey, and Blazej Kot, all participated in Shandaken Projects’ Drawing and Art History course conducted in Sullivan County Correctional Facility, a maximum security prison in Fallsburg, NY, in 2024. This course was a part of NYSCA/Wave Farm: Arts in Corrections NYS, which facilitates and supports arts programming inside Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (NYS DOCCS) facilities across New York State.


As 2025 comes to a close and we move into 2026, we’re expanding the WGXC Catskill Studio and we need your support! Help ...
12/08/2025

As 2025 comes to a close and we move into 2026, we’re expanding the WGXC Catskill Studio and we need your support! Help us grow this space in the coming year for community programming, workshops, in-studio performances, and more. Your donation to Wave Farm’s WGXC: Radio for Open Ears contributes to the expansion of community radio on-air, online, and on main street. Go to wgxc.org/donate now to make your contribution.

Our Wave on Main fundraising efforts will run until the end of 2025, to ensure that in 2026 we can continue to expand our offerings and connect to our community! Thanks for tuning in, for turning out, and all the continued support!

Tune in this Saturday from 3pm to 4pm for a new episode of The Radio Art Hour! This is Part One of a three episode serie...
12/04/2025

Tune in this Saturday from 3pm to 4pm for a new episode of The Radio Art Hour! This is Part One of a three episode series on radio airspace and seaspace, produced by 2025 Radio Art Research Fellow Bill Corrigan. Tune in the next two weeks to listen

Marine Navigation Part 1: Hydroacoustics

Radio airspace and seaspace share a problem of mapping, and therefore of control. In 1609, Hugo Grotius accelerated the project of empire by arguing in his Mare Liberum that the sea and the air were alike in the sense that they could not be permanently occupied and were without limit, and that therefore they should be regarded as a commons. A breach formed between the empty expanse of this ideal landscape and the reality of turbulent waters. Waves of broadcast and of water are linked by more than metaphor: when they meet at the surface they produce interference, which can disrupt navigation. These pieces occur within the pattern of that interference and in the space of the breach. Listen in, and don’t worry if you find yourself getting lost.

In this program, Group Ecart enjoy some physical activity and bring listeners along, Gregory Whitehead troubles an extended metaphor through some deceptive proselytization, Alvin Curran meets an accordionist and a lighthouse keeper, and Audra Wolowiec asks a few questions of the depths.

Featured works:�Rowing from One Point to Another on Lake Geneva / Group Ecart�Bread on the Waters / Gregory Whitehead�Maritime Rites: Rattlesnake Mountain / Alvin Curran, Pauline Oliveros, Karen McLean�Water Radio / Audra Wolowiec

Bill Corrigan is a sound archivist, musician, researcher and writer. Starting as a freeform DJ at Ann Arbor’s WCBN-FM, he has been digging into radio stations and archives across the United States, from Detroit’s WDET to Charlottesville’s WTJU, and has undertaken research and preservation activities at the Pacifica Radio Archives and the Library of Congress. He has made sounds for interdisciplinary ensembles Underword and the Llano Estacado Monad Band, and currently performs duets within the Resuscianne group.

Image: A hydrophone used by Jean-Daniel Colladon in the first recorded attempt to measure the speed of sound underwater.

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley today at 4pm! Today during the 4pm hour, Kieran Riley is joined b...
12/01/2025

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley today at 4pm!

Today during the 4pm hour, Kieran Riley is joined by fellow WGXC programmer (Meant to Ferment), artist, and food preserver Rebecca Echevarria along with the owners of HOSE, operating our of Enoki in Saugerties, NY to talk about a chiffon cake pop-up they are hosting together on December 6th, 2025.

During the 5pm hour, Kieran Riley is joined by Timothy Banker of The Foundry at Hudson to talk about the 29th Annual Winter Walk on Warren Street, happening this Saturday, December 6th from 5pm to 8pm!



Tune in to the Friday Afternoon Show 11/28 from 5pm to 6pm! This week Simone Stevens sits down with Alanna Medlock, host...
11/27/2025

Tune in to the Friday Afternoon Show 11/28 from 5pm to 6pm! This week Simone Stevens sits down with Alanna Medlock, host of There There on WGXC and owner and curator of Curious in Kingston. They chat about everything from Curious programming, music, magazines, hot wings, living and creating upstate, to their (healthy) obsession with ceramic mugs.

Simone sits down with local artists, community members, and the occasional “far-off folks” who have a connection to the Hudson Valley area. Together, Simone and her guests ponder how life paths veer from the traditional or stick to it, or the dance between both. What is a traditional life path anyway, and does it even exist the way it once did? Each guest’s own ride will also inspire a new topic every show. Settle in with a cup of coffee, tea, or bourbon, and join us in the conversation.

Image: Alanna Medlock at CURIOUS. Photo by Maria Fernanda Hubeaut

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