Shot in New Jersey’s declining Livingston Mall, Mall, Interrupted follows the artist in “mall drag” as they perform a litany of self-aggrandizing personal confessions to the camera. Made up in the likeness of former child actor Amanda Bynes, Brush’s character reenacts staged interruptions from the opening moments of Bynes’s The Amanda Show (1999-2002) originally intended as scaffolding for the program’s scripted comedic sketches. The protagonist’s internally-focused monologue is reminiscent of the first-person narrative referenced by the video’s title Girl, Interrupted, which follows a young woman describing her experience of mental illness and institutionalization. Brush exploits the vacancy of post-internet subjectivity alongside the emptiness of the dying public mall, positioning both as rich points of cultural reference. Mall, Interrupted was commissioned as a site-specific video installation for Vonk Centrale in Hasselt, Belgium.