Flux Factory and EFA Project Space are proud to present “An African in Greenland” (working tittle), a process-oriented group show that will take place in the early fall of 2009 at the EFA Project Space in New York.
This show finds its inspiration in Tété Michel Kpomassie’s book, “An African in Greenland.” Memoir, ethnography, and travelogue, [...]
Flux Factory – Art for Sale
via the internet.
The economy is tanking. Real estate is volatile. The dollar is devaluing by the minute. Let’s face it: the best thing you can do is buy art.
Flux Factory is offering a huge variety of lovely pieces by young artists, all at a steep discount. This could be the [...]
Crashing Venice and touring Athens sewage!
Flux Factory is pleased to announce two projects in partnership with European collectives:
“Water Girls, Water Boys” at the Athens Biennial, Opening June 14
Two Flux Factory artists, Chen Tamir and Douglas Paulson, will collaborate with Urban Void, the Network of Nomadic Architecture, and Damon Rich & Jae Shin on “Water Girls, [...]
We are renovating the building with the help of HWKN, an architectural design firm that fuses cutting-edge creativity with innovative green design. They have completed projects for Takashi Murakami, MINI, and The Obama Administration. The building itself is recycled as we appropriate materials for re-use to create a multi-purpose arts center with the help of [...]
After our recent eviction in October, Flux Factory is setting up house (again) in our beloved Long Island City, Queens!
We’re excited to report that we’ll be occupying an 8000 square foot, 3 story building just two blocks north of Queens Plaza at 39-31 29th street. We’re working with the wonderful HWKN design team to create [...]
Flux Factory, a long-standing artists collective in Long Island City, is looking for interns to help with various aspects of running the center. We can’t pay, alas, but you’ll get lots of new friends, learn how an innovative arts non-profit and budding artist in residency program makes things happen, see a huge & bizarre building [...]
