Bridget Irish

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Bridget Irish, born March 17, 1966 is an American performance artist, lesbian feminist and Marxist.

She was a contributor to Free to Fight, the interactive self defense project for women, released in 1995. Her work has been featured at the Tollbooth Gallery in Tacoma, Washington, among other places. She appeared in "Dr. Frockrocket's Vivifying Menagerie and Medicine Show", a punk performance art cabaret put together by Rachel Carns and Ghost in 2000.

Her name is mentioned in Le Tigre's hit Hot Topic.

She lives in Olympia, Washington with her two sons Monstra Irish (b.1997) and Houtini Irish (b. 2001)

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