World-renowned pop artist Jon Burgerman
comes to Jersey City pizzeria for a unique art show!
On June 1st, Mad Mad Media presents “I Want to Eat Myself”, a pizza party art show featuring British artist Jon Burgerman. In addition to being an all around silly guy, Jon’s doodles have adorned t-shirts, snowboards, magazine covers, books, toys, and computer games all over the world.
Carmine’s Pizza Factory will host “I Want to Eat Myself,” featuring the artwork of Jon Burgerman. Jon will also be on site “working” as a restaurant employee for the day! He will be creating special pizza pies, chatting with customers, and doodling on just about everything! Jon will be creating affordable artwork on site, as well as have pieces for the casual art collector.
There will also be a performance at 8pm by The Pizza Kid, the world’s youngest pizza spinner, as seen on The Rachel Ray Show and Univision!
Mad Mad Media presents:
“I Want to Eat Myself”
the art of Jon Burgerman
Friday June 1st 6:30pm-9pm
Carmine’s Pizza Factory
366 8th St, Jersey City, NJ
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