Jen Miller

[5] After graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 1994, Miller began performing at Faceboy's Open Mic Night at Collective:Unconscious, then located on Avenue B in Manhattan's East Village.

When Faceboy's show moved to Surf Reality, he suggested Miller host an open mic at Collective:Unconscious, which was reopening on Ludlow Street.

At this time, she also began making handmade books, including Sex Symbol for the Insane, which she sold at Printed Matter.

[8] She has also acted as the founder for several projects, such as the magazine Art Star Scene and ASS Studios,[9] which she co-founded with Courtney Sell.

ASS Studios produced several movies including the feature-length, Satan Hold My Hand, which Jen wrote and starred in.