- Linda's eccentric sister Gayle comes to town intending to use the restaurant as a gallery for her paintings during this year's "Art Crawl." Bob is left totally oblivious the comically explicit nature of Gayle's artwork until it's too late.
- When Linda asks Bob to let her sister hang her paintings in the restaurant for Art Week, Bob finds he's forced to contend with the city's Art Council, a shady troop of intimidating old ladies who control the art exhibited around town. Meanwhile, Louise, Gene and Tina are thrilled by all the attention their own art receives in the restaurant.—Fox Publicity
- Gayle, Linda's sister, created dozens of paintings for this year's Art Crawl. Linda coerces Bob into hanging them at Bob's Burgers. The paintings have a central theme and they make Bob, customers and some of the family uncomfortable. Louise is bitten by the Art Crawl bug; she orders her classmates, Andy, Ollie and Devin to produce touristy junk for Louise to flog mercilessly along the boardwalk. Bob thinks Gayle's art is complete crap; he starts to toss it until the crone of Art Crawl Association declares Gayle's art is "prohibited" by the ACA. There is nothing illegal about Gayle's art. Bob will be damned before he sits still in his own restaurant to be censored by Edith the Crone or by anyone else. If a person wants to have a bit of fun and "show his butt" within the law at Bob's Burger, it will not be the ACA or the government, but rather, Bob Belcher who controls it.—LA-Lawyer
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