This Variety Open Mic Night at Bar XV has been going on for just over three months now. The crowd is getting larger and more diverse and we just love it!
Most recently on Monday, the 26th of January we had a couple new-comers and our steady stream of regulars. Due to the more recent influx of comedians (god bless their happy little hearts!) I’ve started separating the evening, having the writers, etc. go first, comedians second and all miscellaneous/music/etc. go last. After all, nobody wants to pour their heart out in a very serious poem after someone’s been telling fart jokes for five minutes.

First Communal Art Experiment
The Visual Art at Open Mic night has taken a wonderful new turn since my friend Tabitha has started bringing canvas for participants to draw on using an age-old communal art technique that my father and I used to play when I was very young. Instructions are as follows:
1. Someone draws a “line.” Note that line need not be straight, just continuuous. As soon as the writing utensil has been removed their turn is over. The next person must start a new line, connecting it to one previously on paper. Turns are taken, switching between whomever is participating until it is deemed that the line drawing is finished. Note that said lines may cross over each-other, create pictures, nonsense, whatever.
Important! Make sure to rotate the picture every couple minutes so people don’t get too comfortable. This is supposed to create community and keep people on their toes.
2. After you have jointly created a pretty picture with all sorts of lines to be interpreted however you like, it is time for some coloring fun. This is where it turns into a free-for-all with all participants grabbing at markers, crayons, pastels, etc. People are allowed to color over other people’s pictures as no picture within the artpiece belongs to anyone. This is community!
Important! Make sure to continue rotating the picture every five minutes or so because we don’t want people “claiming” sections of the artwork. This is everybody’s artwork
3. Admire, “oooh la la” to your friends and find somewhere suitably public to hang said fantastic new picture. These can turn out surprisingly well and I am including a picture of the first complete communal project for everyone’s enjoyment.
This has been the premier edition of Open Mic Recap and we hope to see you at our next event!
Every Monday night at 10pm, the earlier people arrive, the earlier we start. Bar XV, 15 SW2nd Ave, Downtown Portland, OR.