As Joe Sneed wrote about last week, we’ve been busy leading a workshop based on Oregon History Comics. After a teacher picked up one of the history comics, da Vinci Arts Middle School and the NE Coalition of Neighborhoods invited Marc and Sarah to teach a week-long history comics workshop for a class of 33 [...]
All over Portland lie tombstones of a city that could have been—artifacts of freeways that were ripped out or killed during planning. Come celebrate the release of the Dill Pickle Club’s third Oregon History Comic, Portland’s Dead Freeways, tonight at the Central Library from 6:30-7:45. Marc Moscato and Sarah Mirk will be speaking on the [...]
Good news, everyone! The second installment of the Oregon History Comics series is now readable and buyable all over Portland. This issue details the life and death of the X-Ray Cafe, an all-ages venue in downtown Portland that helped establish our city as a capital of counterculture. It’s illustrated by the wonderful John Isaacson, a [...]