"Grant Wood and Hollywood" by Dorothy Bunting Montgomery and Debbie Beilstein
Learn about a 1940 Hollywood art happening in which nine Associated American Artists created twelve paintings. That Hollywood commission was the largest of Grant Wood’s career and resulted in perhaps his least-known painting, Sentimental Ballad. Plus, hear from a relative of Grant Wood, Debbie Beilstein.
Dorothy Bunting Montgomery is a nonfiction writer, novelist, and a native of Iowa, whose stories capture the rhythms of place, and history. A blogger and podcast host, she brings a storyteller’s approach to her work, weaving human experience into narratives that resonate and give voice. She is the creator and host of Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations, a podcast highlighting women in leadership and their professional growth beyond self-induced boundaries.
Professionally, Dorothy has worked in Fortune 100 companies, including The Walt Disney Studios, in leadership and professional development, and is a certified executive coach. Her experience at Disney and other global organizations honed her ability to understand character, narrative, and audience.
Her latest historical fiction novel, Stone Fruit, an Indie Book Award finalist in 2022, follows a journalist who reluctantly returns to her native Iowa to write about the death of Nan Wood Graham, the iconic face in American Gothic, only to confront and ultimately embrace her own sense of self.
Debbie Beilstein is Wood's great-niece.