Episode Synopsis "Woodlawn Triangle: Woodlawn Street Mural"
We're back, listeners! We're proud to present the newest episode. And, our last. It's a nice bookend to the second season of the Woodlawn Farmers Market and our four episodes that spanned the season. After months of planning, Woodlawn Farmers Market organized a street painting in the Dekum Triangle, where the Woodlawn Farmers Market is held (and the inspiration for our podcast name). With funding from Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods and hundreds of volunteers from the neighborhood and guidance from the Village Building Convergence, the Triangle became a colorful expression of the history and the future of the neighborhood, incorporating produce to symbolize the farmers market's place in Woodlawn's story. In this episode, we interviewed the artists, Adam Ciresi and Jerry Quenton, and we learn about making a mural that affects more than just the physical landscape of a place and what it's like to be an artist in Portland. We talk to: Adam Ciresi adambrockciresi.com Jerry Quenton http://www.onyxarts.org/january-featured-artist.html This episode also features: Theme Music - Blankets Additional Music Rob Leeper- Untitled Broke For Free - Feel Good Broke For Free - Something Elated