A horrible event in the performance space forces Bloomberg’s Building Department to get sneaky!
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by Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz / February 3rd, 2013
A horrible event in the performance space forces Bloomberg’s Building Department to get sneaky!
Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz is a multi-disciplined artist who works in visual, performance and sound mediums. She originally was born in Hell's Kitchen, NYC, and currently resides in Brooklyn with rats, cats, baseball bats, and a husband with whom she collaborates on an ongoing experimental noise catharsis called Doll Hospital. Her ongoing strip Living In La La Land is an autobiographical journal comic that doubles as an American sit(uationist)com about shady housing situations, mental illness, physical disability, artists, bikers, occultists, slumlords, bizarre hippie cults, revolutionaries, and other slice-of-life type stuff. Read other articles by Jenny, or visit Jenny's website.
This article was posted on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 at 11:30pm and is filed under /dev/null, Cartoon, Housing/Homelessness, Humor.
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