2019 Monster Drawing Rally – part 4

Since 2015, the Monster Drawing Rally has been a highlight of the Museum’s summer events. This year, we hosted an outpost for The Portland Art Museum Podcast and invited people to stop by and answer a 4-minute flash round of interview questions about their experience. All were welcome to stop by and we managed to capture the voices of artists, art collectors, passers-by, and even kids for this series of MDR episodes. The Monster Drawing Rally is a fundraising effort to provide free youth education programs at the Museum. To learn more, visit portlandartmuseum.org/learn

Featured in this episode:
Seth Richardson, Head of Volunteer Services
Emma Ganger-Spivak, Portland Art Museum Podcast Intern
Allison Heaton
August Mitchell
Roxanne Blackwood
Holly Miller

Mentioned in this episode:
PNCA
Wizards of the Coast
Chuck Lukacs
TS Eliot
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Portland Poetry Slam (links to location)
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
The Eagles
Third Eye Blind
Andy Warhol
Google Arts & Culture

Produced by Jon Richardson & Emma Ganger-Spivak
Intro/Outro music by Jon Richardson
All other music by Mark Orton

Want to submit an idea for a future episode of the podcast? Fill out the form at pam.to/podcastidea – if your idea fits within the scope of the Museum’s mission, we can work together to bring it to life.

A transcript of this episode can be found at portlandartmuseum.org/podcast

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Art Unbound showcases Portland’s creative community, shining a light on the city’s artists, filmmakers, musicians, and new media pioneers, as well as the partners who champion art and artists of all kinds. Episodes feature conversations between Portland-based creatives, bite-sized stories told by the artists about the objects that inspire them, and a series of episodes exploring the Portland Art Museum’s ongoing collaborations with institutions around the world.