Former DCist editor Kriston Capps reports that Transformer Gallery will pick up the slack and publicly screen David Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly, the video which the National Portrait Gallery removed from an exhibit after several conservatives and Congress members deemed it offensive. The gallery, located at 1404 P Street NW, will begin screening an abridged 4-minute cut of Wojnarowicz’s 1987 work in its front window by 1 p.m. this afternoon; Capps also notes that gallery management is attempting to secure the rights to show the full thirty-minute video, as well. (UPDATE: City Paper now passes along word that Transformer is organizing a protest in which people will walk from 1404 P Street to the National Portrait Gallery tomorrow evening with “their mouths bound.”) Can’t wait? You can view A Fire in My Belly here. (Note: the imagery could be considered NSFW in some environments.)