The Oak Spring Podcast
As the inaugural president of the Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Peter Crane arrived from Yale University at a pivotal moment, shortly after the passing of Mrs. Mellon. The early years were both challenging and exhilarating: there were practical matters like establishing payroll and operations, as well as deeper questions about what programs the Foundation should offer and how best to steward an extraordinary property and collection. Crane reflects on the immense benefit of inheriting dedicated staff—particularly in the library—who had worked closely with Mrs. Mellon and ensured the collection was meticulously cared for. At the same time, he saw an opportunity to blend long-standing institutional knowledge with new expertise. Since 2017, the Foundation’s expansion from 250 to 700 acres with the acquisition of Rokeby Farm has transformed its capacity for residency programs and land stewardship, deepening its engagement with the region’s complex agricultural and ecological history. Over the past decade, Crane has prioritized understanding before intervening—conducting ecological assessments, inventorying every tree via GIS, and carefully managing habitats to support native species, including migratory grassland birds and seasonal visitors like the Short-eared Owl. Partnerships with organizations such as the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Dumbarton Oaks, and the National Gallery of Art have extended Oak Spring’s reach, enabling loans, collaborative exhibitions, and increased digitization of the library’s holdings. The garden itself—once primarily a backdrop—has become an integrated teaching and research space, with programs that pair its living collections with the Foundation’s rare books and archives. A decade in, Crane describes an institution that has grown thoughtfully: rooted in history, attentive to landscape and legacy, and increasingly vibrant as a center for art, ecology, and scholarship. Host: Chris Stafford Oak Spring website: https://www.osgf.org/ [https://www.osgf.org/] Subscribe to the Oak Spring Newsletter: Email: programs@osgf.org Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation Twitter: @oak_spring Facebook: Oak Spring Garden Foundation
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