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SUMMARY:2021 Flux Factory Fundraising Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Flyer made by Cayla Lockwood using “Jeviwear” prints by Jevijoe Vitug\nFLUX FACTORY FUNDRAISING EXHIBITION\nJanuary 12 – February 14\n \nVISIT THE EXHIBITION HERE \nRegister for the Virtual Gala Feb 10th\, 7pm EST \nIn place of our Annual Art Auction\, which would now be in its 14th year\, we are hosting a digital Fundraising Exhibition and Virtual Gala.  \nYou can now support Flux Factory by buying one of over 40 artworks between $40 and $1900. Add some beauty to your home\, and help Flux Factory continue to be a center of community and experimentation. While it may be awhile before we’re eating and dancing together in the Flux gallery\, with your support\, we can dance together into the future.  \nThe Flux Factory Fundraising Exhibition features stunning works by both emerging and established contemporary artists working today: \nSmokie Arce | Amir Badawi | Allen Ball | Chris Bogia | Jeanne Brasile | Deric Carner | Bill Carroll | Kerry Cox | Danny Crump | Sarah Dahlinger | Mark Dion | Ayana Evans | Flux Factory Collective | Guido Garaycochea | Jesse Harrod | Kohlman Harshbarger | Wieteke Heldens | Pablo Helguera | Lexy Ho Tai | Nung-Hsin Hu | Invader | Melissa Joseph | Aya Kakeda | Vaidehi Kinkhabwala | Tina Kohlmann |  Tzu-Huan Lin | Cayla Lockwood | Heather Lynn Johnson | Jemila MacEwan | Lily Moebes | Natalia Nakazawa | Kira Nam Greene | Will Owen | Jorge Palacios | Caroline Partamian | Alex Schechter | Eleanor Scholz | Tod Seelie | Ward Shelley | Alisa Sikelianos-Carter | Jonathan Sims | Swoon | Talajoon | Eleni Theodora Zaharopoulos | Winnie van der Rijn | Jevijoe Vitug | Jaimie Warren | Beatrice Wolert | Amia Yokoyama | Jade Yumang \n\nFLUX FACTORY VIRTUAL GALA\nFebruary 10\, 7pm EST\nZoom link sent upon registration \nThe Virtual Gala will include one hour of programming\, followed by 30 minutes of music by long-time Flux DJ\, Vinyl Richie. \nWe will be honoring two people whose work epitomizes Flux Factory’s values and goals: Queens community activist Lashawn “Suga Ray” Marston and Visual Artist Saya Woolfalk. \nThe event will also include a conversation about art and an ever changing NYC with Saya Woolfalk and Flux Factory Board Member Natalia Nakazawa\, as well as featured artworks from the Fundraising Exhibition\, a raffle and more. \nImage Description: On black\, bold sans serif font reads: Flux Factory Fundraising Exhibition. 1.12 – 2.14 2021. The front of the letters are a very light lilac and fade into a colorful mottling textures of purples\, blues\, pinks and flashes of orange. 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/fundraising_exhibition/
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SUMMARY:The Gift in the Wound
DESCRIPTION:Quarantine Day 121\, 2020 by Megan Bent\nThe Gift in the Wound \nJanuary 29 – February 7\nCurated by Noah Phillips \nGallery Hours*: 1-6 PM EST on Saturday\, January 30 & February 6\nOr by appointment\, email maya@fluxfactory.org \nDownload the Catalog Here \nArtist Talk and virtual exhibition\nFriday\, January 29\, 7pm EST\nZoom link sent upon registration\nOn Friday\, January 29th @ 7pm EST\, join curator Noah Phillips for a live\, virtual celebration of resilience with the exhibiting artists. We will discuss their creative processes\, their work\, and the personal journeys that led them each to face\, and learn from\, their individual challenges. Although our wounds may be unique\, the gifts are collective. Our artists have lived to tell the tale—come listen!⁣ \n“Without the weight given by a wound consciously realized\, [one] will lead a provisional life.” — Robert Bly \n\nParticipating Artists \nMegan Bent || Aloe Corry || Betty Eastland || Valeria Haedo || Angela Rogers || Jonathon Sims || Ellen Wetmore \nThe Gift In The Wound highlights the work of artists who have confronted their fears\, traumas\, and shadows\, and emerged on the other side with unexpected insights\, treasures\, and talents to share with and enrich their communities. The wounds explored vary from the physical to the emotional to the spiritual\, and the media from paint\, fabric\, glass\, and beyond. Each work celebrates an enduring process of transformation reflected in nature\, in myth\, and in our bodies. \nThe Gift in the Wound is Noah Phillips‘ curatorial debut. Before beginning his residency at Flux Factory\, where his work has focused on the intersections of folk ritual and innovative understandings of psychological “plurality\,” Noah was working as a Peer Specialist in the New York City’s public mental health system. He is also a Licensed Master of Social Work and an organizer with the Institute for the Development of Human Arts\, a training institute for transformative models of mental health. \n*The exhibition will take place at Flux Factory’s Garage Bay Gallery. In response to COVID-19\, all visitors are required to wear a face mask and follow social distancing guidelines. We are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy environment.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/the-gift-in-the-wound/
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