Ep. 62: Mösco : Artist and Beach Warrior for Rockaways
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Mösco came to NYC in the late 90s as a skater and graffiti artist. Sand in teeth from Zicatela he sought a new home to surf, so he looked at the subway map and saw that the A train went to the beach. Mösco has been making the commute to Rockaway ever since. We talk about his life's pursuit to make the beach cleaner and safer with his work with Surfrider Foundation and his public art. We also discuss the challenges of communicating environmental problems even to those most affected; and why he loves the neighborhood of Arverne so much. Mösco's exhibition of paintings entitled "De Noche" / "At Night" will be at Head Hi this weekend. www.headhi.net/ Music Credit: Skoz http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Skoz/No_Futur/04_-_Skoz_-_Sympho_Nick
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