Orli Auslander, born in London, draws, writes, and makes visceral art. Her first book, I Feel Bad, All Day, Every Day, About Everything (Blue Rider Press) is a collection of illustrations addressing the guilt that comes with being a Jew, a woman, and a mother. The New York Times Book Review called her drawing style “the true residence of Auslander’s weirdness”. I Feel Bad was developed into an NBC television sitcom, Executive Produced by Amy Poehler with Auslander serving as Consulting Producer. Auslander’s art has been shown at galleries in the US, Europe, and Canada, and was featured in Showtime’s dark comedy, Happyish. Auslander has also worked as a milliner, a D.J., a secretary, a cleaner, a nanny, a bookkeeper, a furniture painter, a personal assistant, an executive assistant, an aerobics instructor, a tea lady, a receptionist, a camp counselor, a floor sweeper, a coach, a corporate bot, an accessory designer, a proof reader, a bar tender, an office manager, a dog sitter, a supermarket cashier, a butcher, a baker, and a candlestick-maker. The last three are bullshit. She draws and writes the Substack, Brained. Find more of her work on orliauslander.com
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