Sarah Tosques is a curious girl interested in every little thing the world has to offer. She uses various media, including performance, video, collage, (and any other thing she can get her hands on) to ask questions about anything and everything with a smile and a song. Sarah is also an art educator, and tries [...]
Kate Shaw creates collages of poured paint to explore notions of transformation and re-invention within the context of the natural environment and the language of painting. During the residency at Flux Factory and with the support of RU she will be working with video to consider the time-based possibilities of painting to mimic flux and [...]
Santo Tolone (1979, Como) studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera, Milan, and his educational training was largely shaped by his long term involvment with Isola Art Center in Milan, a community based artist-run center. Santo’s artistic and curatorial practice investigates exchange, interaction and dialectical encounters, as well as collaboration with other [...]
Jay Braun is a founding member of Flux and a multi-indisciplinarian living in Brooklyn.
Chess Venis arrived on the Flux Factory scene in September 2009. She is a Stage Manager / Technical Director for various theatre companies and performance groups in New York, and Co Producer of “The Screen’s Project”, a young theatre company devising site-specific performance art. Chess can often be found coordinating Flux factory events and construction [...]
Man draws circles, lines, and dots. Lots of them. He combines that practice with post-minimalist installation and duration-based performance art that often incorporates social media.
http://manbartlett.com :: http://manbartlett.tumblr.com :: http://twitter.com/manbartlett
Elizabeth Larison is a multidisciplinary artist interested in employing various mediums to the end of exploring LOTS OF THINGS. Examples include: processes of political access and political facade; cross-sections of technology and humanity; practices of identity and recognition; and the methods in which knowledge is alleged, founded, and maintained. (Blah, blah, blah, right?) She completed [...]
Andrea Dezsö, a visual artist and writer, creates deeply personal narratives across a broad range of media including drawing, artist’s books, cut paper, embroidery, sculpture, installation, animation, and large-scale murals.
www.andreadezso.com
Katrina was born in the O.C. California but has absolutely no connection to the place as she moved a week later to Virginia. She grew up within that strange suburban place which breeds government workers, baby makers, and teachers. Eventually, she escaped to New York stumbling upon a magical kingdom called Flux Factory with strange [...]
Olive makes dances and writes/reads on radical aesthetics, spectatorship, theories of space, marxism, anarchism, social movements, and contemporary dance. She is primarily concerned with the relation of dance to the left. She remains unsympathetic to apologists, massifiers, self-appointed advisers, and sloppies. She has a masters in Arts Politics from NYU where she studied with Randy Martin.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~kom220/
Pak-Kei is a designer interested in architectural spaces and user experiences. Born in Hong Kong, British Empire, Pak-Kei had since stationarily moved to Hong Kong, China and subsequently Providence, RI and then New York City, received BArch and BFA at Rhode Island School of Design, studied in Rome and in London at Architecture Association School [...]
born 1968 in Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatine, Germany. The Head of Mainzer Kunstverein Walpodenstraße 21 is an interdisciplinary Artist and Networker, tranforming his Visual- and Performance Art, Sound and Music as well as Lyrics by means of Social interaction to Intermedia.
stay is made possible by Schloss Balmoral, Stiftung Rheinland Pfalz für Kultur (Germany) (http://balmoral.de/). In line with [...]
I am an artist exploring how light and color change perception of interior space. recently, I have been developing works to deploy in public spaces.
My installations involve appropriating electronic products as well as designing and building lights and circuitry.
By the end of 2009 i will make my diploma at the academy for media arts, cologne. at [...]
www.holographics.com.au
Martina has been a satellite to Flux Factory since 2004, causing both adventures & installations that play with the way that experience (un)weaves into holographic images and architectural space.
Officially Martina is the program coordinator for the Center for the Holographic Arts (www.holocenter.org), works at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln (www.khm.de), is doing a PhD with [...]
Shalin is Flux Factory’s Director of Events and is mostly interested in making your most audacious dreams come true. It’s SHAY-lihn. He was born and raised in the American South and is half-British, which has resulted in awful teeth and fantastic manners. He graduated from Hampshire College with a self-designed concentration in fine art history [...]
Douglas Paulson’s work is an exploration of the relationships between social dynamics and physical spaces.
Paulson received a B.F.A. from the Tyler School of Art in 2003. In addition to working independently, he’s the New York wing of the Copenhagen-based collective, Parfyme, and works with New York’s Ward Shelley, and the collective Flux Factory.
He has organized [...]
Georgia is the Flux Factory’s Exhibitions Manager and Press Coordinator. She whittles her time away, answering emails and maintaining overly complex Excel spreadsheets. She does other work, too, depending on an infinite number of circumstances. Georgia studied art and architectural history at Bard College and Sophia University in Tokyo, where she dreams of returning someday. [...]
Mitchell D. Sickon enjoys writing and reading. He can be close-mouthed, however.
born in seoul, lives in berlin, is now visiting new york
doesn’t know how to talk, also when she can speak six languages
works with video, installation, performance and drawing mostly about the issues of communication, identity and language in its broadest sense
one of the founding member of berlin-based performance group 3united
www.sylbeekim.net
Annie Reichert works primarily in the popular mediums of photography, food, fabric, and gold with the common themes of friendship, sweetness, memory, and gold. She is from both coasts and was educated in between.
François Leloup-Collet works most often in film. The New York’s transplant’s seen both sides of the camera lens, from organizing festivals to acting in the music video for Psychic TV’s “Papal Breakdance,” and in two shorts, “Manuelle Labor” and “Slap the gondola!” by independent filmmaker Marie Losier_with whom he recently created a Macy’s window display [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
Shuli Sadé documents industrial ruins and architectural sites around the world. Her work focuses on time and space in transit. Much of her images capture construction and demolition as metaphore for the cycle of life. She received her B.F.A. from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
Neil Freeman is an artist and web designer. He is the Webmaster of
Rhizome, and an occasional contributor to the Believer. He studied
art and mathematics at Oberlin College and is the founder and sole
contributor to fakeisthenewreal.org, a website with maps and
timelines. He was born and raised on the West Side [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
Ruth Stanford received an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2005 and a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 2000. She also holds BS and MS degrees in Zoology and worked as an endangered species ecologist prior to beginning a career in art. Before joining the faculty [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
JOE MILUTIS is a writer, media artist, and visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. His recent projects include The Idea of South, a psychogeographical video tour of southern ruins, and the weblog project New Jersey as an Impossible Object <http://impossibleobject.blogspot.com/>. Milutis is the author of [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
Leonora Retsas is a New Yorker of Greek decent. These dual identities have shaped her approach to art and design. She holds a Bachelor’s in Architecture from New York institute of Technology and a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Syracuse University’s program in Florence, Italy. [...]
PATERSON
JUNE 2 – JULY 14, 2007
Branden Koch is a painter who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He has had solo exhibitions at Rowland Contemporary, in Chicago, and at HIGH ENERGY CONSTRUCTS, Los Angeles. Branden received an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College and a BFA in [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
bruno persat is a french artist based in Paris and Cap d’Ail. His works have been shown in many spaces and countries, Varsovie, Cologne, St Etienne, to name a few. Its his third investigation in a flux factory show and for this he’s working with his friends spirit. [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Johannes DeYoung received his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art and
his BFA from the Hite School of Art at the University of
Louisville.His practice incorporates video, performance, painting, and
photography to investigate the psychological complexities of family and
identity.Often dressing in home-made costumes and utilizing found
props, Johannes plays a variety [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Through sculpture, video, drawing, photograph and painting my work explores issues of identity, shelter, and the idea of home. It is full of unanswered questions, special moments, and the humdrum of everyday life.
Group exhibitions: Socrates Sculpture Park, NY, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, NY, Triple Candie, NY, [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
http://onedayover.blogspot.com/
http://www.mixedgreens.com/ArtWeb/html/artistresults.asp?artist=82
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Hackett is the director of the Madagascar Institute, (a Brooklyn based art combine that builds dangerous carnival rides and stages large, unsanctioned street events that usually end with things exploding www.madagascarinstitute.com) and one of the creative forces behind Ars Subterranea (sprawling adventure games in forgotten, abandoned, and underground [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Absolute Zero Nowhere
Jan 22nd – Feb 25th, 2005
http://www.paulburn.com/
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Shawn Spencer grew up in Rockbridge County, Virginia. A long time New Yorker, she is currently on an extended sojourn in the Arkansas Ozarks. Her painting, which is always about nature in one of its forms or another, tends to take a psychological approach. She is represented by [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Kristoffer Ardeña (Philippines/1976), currently residing in Madrid, Spain. In 1997 received a 4 yr full scholarship to pursue his BFA in Painting at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, CA, USA. His artistic practice shifts between mediums – drawing, performative and site specific installations, photography, artist book, [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Fabienne Lasserre grew up in Montreal, Canada. In 2002, after several years of working as an artist and showing in Quebec, she moved to New York City. Her work has been included in a number of group shows in Canada, the US, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Korea and [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Originally from Toronto, Canada, Eleanor moved to Brooklyn in 1999 to
escape from grizzly bear attacks. When not at work as an Industrial
Designer, she spends her free time riding her bike or collaborating on
projects with the Madagascar Institute.
www.eleanorlovinsky.com
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Life is not so easy some time,
Effort going opposite direction to the GOAL.
I am going to express Troy Hurtubise’s these sadness through Troy run after Grizzly and his masculine hair style Wigs.
http://www.hiroshi-shafer.com/
Solo
2004 “Remain an unsoleved mystery” Diego, Shibya, Tokyo
2003 “Life is easy when mooching off others.It [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Peter Lynch – Filmmaker
“Over the past few years, Peter Lynch has proven to be one of the most important filmmakers in Canada.”
-Liz Czach, Programmer, Toronto International Film Festival
A widely acclaimed filmmaker, Peter Lynch’s work is frequently compared with that of Werner Herzog and Errol Morris. Fans of Lynch’s [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Hurtubise
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Almost Something
Sept 17th – Oct 22nd, 2005
Marie Losier, born in France in 1972, is a filmmaker and curator working in New York City. She was born in 1972 in Boulogne, France. She has shown her films and videos at museums, galleries, biennial and festivals, including this year [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Dominique Blais was born in 1974 and lives and works in Paris.
“A few years ago, I organized events in Paris about the relationship between visual arts and electronic music. Basically my work investigates the physical and emotional possibilities in sound and visual installations. It is engaged with ideas around [...]
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March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Motomichi Nakamura was born in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Parsons School of Design in New York he moved to Ecuador where he started working as an artist. He returned to the U.S. in 2000 and currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
The subjects in his work often reflect [...]
Grizzly Proof
March 9th- April 12th, 2007
Hideki Takahashi was born and and raised in Shimane, Japan. He received a BFA in sculpture from SUNY New Paltz. By using various media, he is trying to solve small and subtle challenges.
