OPOLIS: a Comix Fluxture
A giant-scale miniature city in 13 blocks by 15 artists
June 24th - August 5th, 2006
Fri. 4 - 7 pm, Sat, Sun 12 - 5 pm or by appointment: email Morgan Meis.
Opening reception: June 24th, 7 p.m. Admission is gratis
For more information email Stefany Anne Golberg.
Detailed directions

Flux Factory 38-38 43rd Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 707-3362

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OPOLIS is the third manifestation of Flux Factory's annual "Comix Fluxture" exhibit. These exhibits have brought cartoonists into the gallery to create comics narratives that also function as installation art. The ongoing objective of the series is to create works of art that can be read intimately---as a comic strip---but also contribute to an overall installation spectacle.
   OPOLIS presents Comix-Fluxture-as-city. A street plan of Opolis, an imaginary city, has been laid out on the floor of the Flux main space. Individual city blocks have been claimed by individual artists. They have designed the buildings and environments that fill the city blocks (apartment buildings, libraries, factories, parks, junkyards, skyscrapers, bars, office buildings, theaters, etc), and have invented characters to populate these environments. The artists have created the work in such a way that as the viewer walks around the block, the buildings (or images in or on the buildings) function as comic strip panels that resolve into a story.
  What they've created is a Liliputian city, with the viewer playing Gulliver. It falls somewhere between an exhibit of architectural models and Red Grooms's "Ruckus Manhattan", with the added dimension of thirteen engaging cartoon narratives.

Look at sketches and notes for the works in progress.

To view work from previous Comix Fluxtures, please visit our Cartünnel and Comix Ex Machina pages here on the Flux Factory site.

Journalistic or promotional inquiries may be directed to Flux Factory President Morgan Meis.

OPOLIS is curated by Jason Little, Jean Barberis, and Morgan Meis.



Participating artists
(names link to bios, sketches and notes)

Howard John Arey
cartoonist
http://www.hi-horse.com/

Leah Beeferman & Michelle Higa
artists
http://www.inkbox.org
http://www.slanted.org

Gregory Benton
cartoonist
http://www.gregorybenton.com

Beth Brandon
artist
http://www.smushedbird.org

Daupo
artist and cartoonist
http://www.daupo.com

Brian Dewan
artist and composer
http://www.pierogi2000.com/flatfile/dewanbr.html

Andrea Dezsö
artist and illustrator
http://a.parsons.edu/~andi

Damien Jay
cartoonist
http://www.damienjay.com

Jacqueline Lay
artist
http://www.duchastel.com/~jacqueline

Ellen Lindner
cartoonist
http://www.littlewhitebird.com

Ian Montgomery
artist
http://www.fluxfactory.org/who/ian.html

Joan Reilly
artists, writers, and cartoonists
http://www.hi-horse.com

Bishakh Som
cartoonist
http://www.hi-horse.com

Nicole Tucker
landscape architect
http://www.gala.ws