Stephanie Griffin
Stephanie is an organizer, curator and facilitator of people, music, vintage clothing and various desert plants, and is Flux Factory's Administrator & PR Director.
Stephanie is an organizer, curator and facilitator of people, music, vintage clothing and various desert plants, and is Flux Factory's Administrator & PR Director.
Kathryn Sclavi creates socially-engaged projects such as colorful forts, art parades, social gatherings, and workshops designed to encourage communication, celebrate spaces, and create new dimensions of shared experiences.
Robert Levy's present work encompasses electromechanical sculpture, installation, and photography, and draws inspiration from nonlinear dynamics and systems neuroscience. He is especially interested in oscillatory models of mental illness and social dysfunction, and in the investigation of boundary states where scientific practice coexists with magic and folklore.
Donald Daedalus is an artist interested in architecture and urban design; critical and expanded cinema; epistemology and scientific method.
Donald Daedalus is an artist interested in architecture and urban design; critical and expanded cinema; epistemology and scientific method. He makes videos, sculptures, books and publishes other artists' books under Lugubrious, New York, a liaising entity. He works with Critical…
Valentina Medda is concerned by one’s relationship with the urban environment, the possibility of feeling part of it, grasping its borders and reshaping it an way that reflects one’s desires and needs.
Preview February 19 by appointment. Opening Reception February 20, doors at 7 pm. Open hours Saturday February 21 and Sunday February 22 from Noon- 5 pm.
Julia Carrillo Escalera's practice utilizes mathematics and physics in order to build an approach to natural phenomena, such as the transformation of space, the motion of light, and the forces that condition life on Earth.
Amber is a cultural researcher and educator currently working on a project about non-human climate activism.
Through poetical analogies of nature and anthropogenic events, Rodrigo Ímaz's practice emphasizes the inadequacies of instrumental reason, while critiquing contemporary society by exploring the violent nature of the relationship between life and cycles of nature.