If you’ve yet to succumb to Butterstick madness, succumb to Mark Jenkins’ matured version of our feisty panda. His futuristic revision proposes a more rebellious future, sculpted with a tape gun including red flashing tits, a short skirt, and a permanent stance on 14th st. NW.

D.C. resident miscreant Jenkins is part of a fluid four-man street art installation called itsy bitsy bollocks, with Mr. Eggs, Travis Millard, and local Kelly Towles (last seen curating WPA/C’s Wallsnatchers). Like a backpack nuke exploded inside a fringe art gallery, the artists have vandalized P street’s transformer gallery inside and outside with graff and its awesomely pop cousins, the wheatpaste, the projection, and D.C.’s tape sculptures. It’s the most chaotic thing I’ve seen inside a gallery with a keg at the opening.

Travis Millard shoots and speeds up graffiti in progress. The video itself is driving, maybe monotonus, but it’s incorporation with Towles and the others is brilliant. A small advertisement tow-plane serves as the video’s projection screen and the coordination is seemless and at once chaotic.

There’s no show stealer more prevalent than the outside of the gallery, making this a gratifying window shopping show in the off hours. The facade is dressed in plastic pigeons pooping paint on to the gallery. A tape sculpture baby contemplates the edge of the roof while Eggs and Towles paint around the gallery, spilling in to the street.