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2013 DIYBA Tournament

Date + time: Sunday, October 27th, noon - until we win Location: Cooper Park, Maspeth Ave & Morgan Ave, Brooklyn Free! All ages! Happy Halloween 2013 DIYBA basketball tournament, featuring D.I.Y teams, including 285 Kent, Body Actualized, Death by Audio, Fitness / Red Light District, Roulette, The Silent Barn, Le Wallet, and returning champions, Flux Factory.

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The Flux Priority

Flux Factory broke into the Museum of the Moving Image, upon the request of artist Aram Bartholl. And then we made a video about it.

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Galactic Drive-In

Date + Time: Thursday, October 17, 7 p.m. Location: New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th Street, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens Flux Factory presents Galactic Drive-In, as part of Empire Drive-In, a month-long series of programming within a full-scale theater made out of wrecked cars as audience seating and a 40-foot screen constructed from salvaged wood.

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2014 Not-So-Silent Open Call

Deadline for proposals: November 11th, 2013 We are excited to announce an OPEN CALL for our annual benefit! Flux Factory's Not-So-Silent Auction has become one of the best art parties of the year, and we're looking forward to making this one even more thrilling than the last. Tell us what you're interested in doing!

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Current Model Like New

Closing Reception: Saturday, October 12th, 6pm - 9pm Current Model Like New uses the car dealership - a signifier of class divisions, commodity fetishism, and globalization - as its impetus.

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Flux Thursday: October 10, 2013

October 10th, 7pm+ This month’s Flux Thursday, organized by our very own Community Organizer resident Dylana Dillon, will bring together local community members, growers, and organizations to connect and engage around Food Justice initiatives in LIC. Our potluck dinner will feature food from local farmers and beer from local brewers but please bring a dish to share!

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BRIDGES to BEACHES

Date: Sunday, September 1st, 22nd, and 29th Location: TBD RSVP: witt@sarahwitt.net by August 25th Flux Artist-in-Residence Sarah Witt's Bridges to Beaches is a bicycle tour that investigates the expansive portfolio and social impact of Robert Moses, the so-called “master builder” and urban planner of New York in the 20th century.

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