The last time we checked in with the Vektor Gallery, aka the Official Gallery of Satan, they were hosting an event/performance described as "a Vectorian Mass dedicated to the 'Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.'"
That performance drew a heavy response from the FDNY here on Third Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. There was a report of a fire inside the small space, according to a witness.
On Saturday, a city inspector came calling ... to "ensure compliance with the New York Building Code," etc., etc.
Here is the complaint on file with the DOB (in their all-cap style) dated March 31: FDNY HAVE FILED A NORMAL PRIORITY REFERRAL REPORTING THAT STORE AT RIGHT HAND CORNER IS BEING ILLEGALLY USED FOR RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY.
Also this past weekend, someone left this message on the gallery's front window...
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"Yuppie scum paying $3,900 to create unoriginal shit."
The gallery opened last August.
H/T Aaron Wilson!
whatever leave them alone - it's the least of everyones concerns. At least it's not starbucks.
ReplyDelete"yuppie scum" has a nice retro ring but I agree it's not the worst thing to pop up
ReplyDeleteHm, the yuppie scum I know are uninterested in esoteric rituals...
ReplyDeleteCan someone define "illegal religious assembly."
ReplyDeleteThe fire could've been set to celebrate a religious ceremony or it could've been someone dropping a cigarette - who knows?
Since when can't a person have a religious assembly in his or her place of business? Isn't that assembly protected under freedom of speech and religion? Those are real questions not rhetorical ones (although I know they sound like the latter.)