Jocelyn Frank is passionate about accessible interactive art. Through her role with Sound Scene since its debut in 2007, she’s supported works that utilized fresh oranges, baby monitors, hubcaps, melted bullets, colored sand, deep breaths, iridescent capes, and once— a live turtle.

When she’s not connecting audiences and artists she’s hard at work as a journalist (Senior Producer with The Atlantic) crafting narrative audio. She’s developed podcasts and sound-rich projects with The Smithsonian Institution, BBC R4, NPR, CBS, Slate's Political Gabfest, and American Public Media’s Performance Today. Jocelyn has a BA in music performance from the University of Michigan.