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Artist Questionnaire: Drama Tops

We’re partnering with Portland Institute of Contemporary Art to profile artists in their 2025 TBA festival. Next up, Seattle-based Elby Brosch and Shane Donohue of Drama Tops, who performed on Sept. 7Get your tickets to the rest of TBA’s amazing performances here.

Drama Tops: Photo Credit: Salt Photo.

Q: How would you describe your relationship to the West Coast?

    A: Elby Brosch and Shane Donohue, the founders of Drama Tops, were both raised in rural America. The West Coast is a mecca of queer art and culture, creating a fertile environment for queer artistic insemination. The West Coast is where we feel most free. 

    Q: Name one thing you’ve read, looked at, watched, or listened to this month that left an impression on you:

      A: While on tour to Portland, we went to Stag and pondered the performers’ underwear choices. 

      Drama Tops: Photo Credit: Salt Photo.

      Q: When did your artistic journey begin and what was the spark?

        A: Drama Tops formed in 2017 through the friendship of Elby and Shane and our artistic desires to be sassy little shits!

        Q: How has your work changed in the last five years?

          A: We’ve followed our desires to become more irreverent, more vulnerable, and show our butts more.

          Q: If you had to choose a new medium to work with, what would it be?

            A: Sculpture (dildos) 

            Drama Tops: Photo Credit: Salt Photo.

            Q: Shared workspace or solo studio?

              Shared, but just by Elby and Shane. 

              Q: Five artists, dead or alive, that you’d invite to dinner:

                Miguel Gutierrez

                Oskar Schlemmer 

                Jesus

                Joni Mitchel 

                Divine 

                Q: What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned recently, art-related or not?

                  That Elby needs a double artificial disk replacement in his cervical spine, and Shane needs more attention.

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