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SUMMARY:Opening • Maureen Catbagan: Alagaan ang Salaysáy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Alagaan ang Salaysáy (Take Care of the Story)\, a solo exhibition by artist Maureen Catbagan. The artist’s new project honors Filipino nurses in Queens\, Brooklyn\, and New York City. Drawing on the migration story sparked by the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act and the 1970s nurse recruitment drives\, Catbagan gathers oral histories from a community whose work has sustained the city’s healthcare system for decades. The words tita (aunt)\, ate (sister)\, and kuya (brother) recur—titles of care and respect that transcend bloodlines. Visitors are invited to read these stories vocally\, transforming each into what Catbagan calls “a living monument of care.” In doing so\, the exhibition turns listening into an act of devotion\, infusing nurses’ labor into cultural memory. \n\n\n\nOpening: October 4\, 6:00 – 9:00 PM at Flux IV7:00 Opening remarks7:30 Performance by Cordillera Cultural Ensemble (CCE)7:45 Performance by Kinding Sindaw \n\n\n\nKinding Sindaw  is a non for profit theater and dance theater established in 1992 and based in NYC that presents repertoire from living tradition and intangible cultural heritage of the Mindanao\, Southern Philippines through performances\, dance\, storytelling\, kulintang music ensemble and silat martial art. We are Honoring the Indigenous and Sultanate Bangsamoro and those in diaspora. Kinding Sindaw is non for profit\, AAPI / BIPOC lead and membership. Founded by Artistic Director Potri Ranka Manis\, a Meranao Bai Labi in diaspora in 1992.  \n\n\n\nCordillera Cultural Ensemble is an ethnic group representing the Igorot people of the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Northern Philippines\, primarily based in New York and other states. Our mission is to preserve and promote our indigenous culture and history through traditional dances\, songs\, and other cultural performances celebrating friendship\, courtship\, and other ethnic festivities\, in collaboration with government and non-government organizations.  \n\n\n\nImage: Maureen Catbagan\, Alagaan ang Salaysay: Potri Ranka Manis (video still)\, 2025. Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/opening-maureen-catbagan-alagaan-ang-salaysay/
LOCATION:Flux IV\, 56-21 2nd St\, Long Island City
CATEGORIES:Flux IV,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Opening • Xyza Cruz Bacani: The Diaspora is Home
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of The Diaspora is Home\, a solo exhibition by Xyza Cruz Bacani. This exhibition presents photographs of the Asian American diaspora\, from portraits in living rooms to scenes of community gatherings\, food traditions\, and religious practices. Installed within a living room environment\, Bacani’s work evokes belonging and cultural continuity\, transforming the gallery into a space of warmth\, reflection\, and collective memory. The opening reception on Saturday\, October 4 is accompanied by the presence of community members who appear in the photographs\, sharing food they have prepared\, and a tea demonstration by Anna Ye. \n\n\n\nOpening: October 4\, 6:00 – 9:00 PM at Flux IV6:30 Sushi demonstration by Chef Tab7:00 Opening remarks7:15 Tea demonstration by Anna Ye
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/xyza-cruz-bacani-the-diaspora-is-home-opening/
LOCATION:Flux IV\, 56-21 2nd St\, Long Island City
CATEGORIES:Flux IV,Homepage Events
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