meat into food

It’s a miracle. I’m turning meat into food.

Wait. That doesn’t sounds so miraculous. I’m really turning meat ART into food (from the “Meat My City” poster series) via donations to local food banks. I announced this plan a few months ago. And now the grand totals are in, and donations have been made! In ascending order….

drumroll…..

Portland poster pig, close up

4. Portland. $10 to The Oregon Food Bank (Come on Portland people. Step it up!)

Brooklyn Knows the Tastiest Parts - meat map poster


2. and 3. A tie, between Brooklyn and Seattle. $47.50 to each the St. John’s Bread and Life food pantry in Brooklyn and the Northwest Harvest food bank in Washington.

San Francisco is for Carnivores

1. San Francisco. Was there any doubt that my home city will pull through with the win? $215 to the San Francisco Food Bank.

That means the SF Food Bank will be able to distribute $1290 worth of food to needy residents of SF! Amazeballs.

The next quarter’s donations will be announced in early July. If you’re from one of these cities and think that another food bank needs the donations next time, just drop me a line and let me know. Thanks everyone!!

6 Responses to meat into food
  1. Dan Ferrell
    April 20, 2011 | 10:23 pm

    We Bostonians should would love a meaty piece of art of our own….

  2. Dan Ferrell
    April 20, 2011 | 10:24 pm

    (oops)

    …sure would love…

  3. alyson
    April 20, 2011 | 10:25 pm

    YES! Boston will get one for sure. Any thoughts on the animal? Pig?

  4. Dan Ferrell
    April 20, 2011 | 10:45 pm

    I think lobster or clams…not sure if either of those would be super exciting for you to work your magic with, but those probably make the most sense.

  5. […] announced this plan back in January, and posted my quarter one results here. And now the grand totals from quarters 2 and 3 are in, and donations have been made! In ascending […]

  6. […] can also check out the initial announcement , 2011 quarter one results , and 2011 Q2 + Q3 results, and 2011 Q4 plus 2012 Q1-3 […]

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