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SUMMARY:Meal8: Open Kitchen with Red Flower Collective
DESCRIPTION:Meal8: Open Kitchen is centered around dishes that can be cooked in the absence of fire. With the limitations of the available kitchen in mind\, we explore in this menu propositions for a kitchen without heat: cooking without a stove or oven; operating with limited access to water; and focusing on fermented\, cured\, macerated\, preserved\, and pickled ingredients.  \n\n\n\nWe know it’s going to be late-summer hot\, so we’ll be serving up a medley of specialty drinks and cool\, fresh\, restoring courses. The meal will be picnic-style\, with floor seating in a shaded\, grassy area. The location is wheelchair accessible and we can provide chair seating upon request. \n\n\n\nRSVP here \n\n\n\nRed Flower Collective is a food research and eating collective organized by art historian and researcher\, Erin Montanez; artist and art worker\, Jenna Hamed\, and artist-homemaker\, Tsohil Bhatia. In the year since its inception\, the collective has hosted free\, open meals out of borrowed kitchens loaned by friends and institutions. With a rotating membership of artists\, chefs and homecooks\, and community organizers\, the collective is interested in sharing food and cooking together through community meals\, installations\, and programs. The project takes food and the labors of cooking as key tools in forgoing the sterility of the gallery exhibition space\, collaborating with practitioners to center generational culinary histories and affirm diasporic identities.  \n\n\n\nRed Flower Collective was born during COVID 19\, out of the desire to eat with people\, to counter the taboo of being together and sharing home space\, and to assert that food is a primary issue of public concern. We are drawn to the idea of a porous home\, one that is malleable based on both individual and collective need. The provision of a meal and the meal as an event invites a group of people unfamiliar to one another to assemble. The collective aims to break the transactional nature of food consumption and instead encourage communal eating. The nature of care is at the center of the collective’s project. \n\n\n\nInstagram: @redflowercollective
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/meal8-open-kitchen-with-red-flower-collective/
LOCATION:Governors Island\, Colonels Row House 404A
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Benefit for Trans Justice Funding Project
DESCRIPTION:Songs from some of the biggest trans music stars in a fundraiser for Trans Justice Funding Project played in the beautiful lawn at Colonels Row House 404A featuring short solo music sets by Erica Dawn Lyle (Bikini Kill\, Art in America)\, Gavilán Rayna Russom (LCD Soundsystem)\, Erica Freas\, Sulynn Hago\, Worm Mother\, Amelia Jackie\, Starly Bri\, and Kate Slauter. \n\n\n\nDonations will be gathered for the Trans Justice Funding Project.  \n\n\n\n$10-20 suggested donation for fundraiser. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. \n\n\n\nSally Beauty Twin is a trans-woman artist living in New York City. Her practice includes creation and curation of visual art\, music\, and theater. For Governors Island\, in June 2022 she made a 60 person art ecological parade and art show…and in October 2021\, she curated a three day performance art festival both with Flux Factory at Colonels Row 404A. Included was a three weekend fine arts show which she curated. Hundreds of events she has curated can be seen at www.amphoranewyork.com. Her art has recently been shown at Tomato Mouse Gallery\, Spring/Break Art Fair\, and right this moment at Mizuma and Kips. She received her arts education at Tulane University.  \n\n\n\nErica Dawn Lyle writes for Art in America and is guitarist for Bikini Kill. Gavilan Rayna Russom runs Voluminous Arts and was a keyboardist for LCD Soundsystem.  \n\n\n\n@thesallybeauty \n\n\n\n@sallybeautitwin
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/benefit-for-trans-justice-funding-project/
LOCATION:Governors Island\, Colonels Row House 404A
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Every Nigga Is A Star Trek Club Event
DESCRIPTION:This is the main club event for the Black Bliss Rave Exhibition. **Update – this event is limited capacity and invite only. For the general public\, please come by for the open studio hours on Sunday.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSo what is Every Nigga Is A Star Trek about? \n\n\n\nEvery Nigga Is A Star Trek is a dreamscape that exists to connect Black people to the bliss we so rightly deserve. It is a meeting ground to reclaim and reimagine our accessibility to bliss. It is beyond the physical realm\, and instead a portal of the senses experienced through community. \n\n\n\nWhat does the night look/feel like? \n\n\n\nEvery Nigga Is A Star Trek invites its passengers to journey through varying galaxies of Black bliss. Through experiential design\, visual imagery\, and creative production the dreamscape will offer multiple opportunities for guests to engage in bliss autonomously. All activities stations have been intentionally designed to follow a gradual progression of participation and stamina as the night moves. It is our hope that every Black person who experiences the dreamscape will feel empowered to create and sustain their own portal of joy. \n\n\n\n***Every Nigga Is A Star Trek centers Black people and Black joy. With this in mind\, we’d like to distinguish the space as a BIPOC-folx only social experience. \n\n\n\nMain Nightclub Event \n\n\n\n***Note: There will be a playlist on throughout the night until the live DJ set.  \n\n\n\n10 PM Start Time \n\n\n\n10 PM-11 PM  \n\n\n\nArrivalMingleExploration of Space\n\n\n\n11:30 PM-12:15 AM \n\n\n\nArrival Chill Zone Activity (Meditation Sound Bath)Exploration of Space\n\n\n\n12:30 AM-1:30 AM \n\n\n\nDance/Vogue PerformanceCallouts\n\n\n\n1:30 AM-3:30 AM \n\n\n\nDJ SetSoul Train Line\n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/every-nigga-is-a-star-trek/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Bliss Rave,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Black Bliss Rave Open Studio Hours
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Hours with the Black Bliss Rangers.  \n\n\n\n***We center Black people and Black joy. With this in mind\, this space is designated as a BIPOC-folx only social experience.*** \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/black-bliss-rave-open-studio-hours/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Bliss Rave,Homepage Events
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SUMMARY:Into the Limelight Workshop Hours
DESCRIPTION:During these workshop hours guests are invited to come to the cell to share stories\, photographs\, and memorabilia from their past experiences in nightclubs. Audio recordings and video or photos will be taken to preserve and archive those stories with permission from the narrator. All are welcome!   \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/into-the-limelight-open-studio-hours-2/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Into the Limelight
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SUMMARY:Into the Limelight Workshop Hours
DESCRIPTION:During these workshop hours guests are invited to come to The Cell to share stories\, photographs\, and memorabilia from their past experiences in nightclubs. Audio recordings and video or photos will be taken to preserve and archive those stories with permission from the narrator. All are welcome!   \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/into-the-limelight-open-studio-hours/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Into the Limelight
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SUMMARY:Into the Limelight Club Event
DESCRIPTION:This club night pays homage to NYC’s Limelight nightclub of the 1990s. Held on the second floor of the cell theatre\, it will feature a dancefloor with disco balls\, colorful lighting and live DJs playing dance music from the period. The walls will be adorned with paintings by artist Andrew Fish\, depicting scenes of the original club\, and video projection of archival footage. Two large stained glass window reproductions will enhance the nostalgic feel of the space while DJ’s PlayPlay\, Andy Pry\, and more will take turns spinning music of the era\, keeping the dance floor active all night. A chillout room on the third floor will be available for those who need a break. There is no cover charge but admission is at the sole discretion of a discerning door person so dress to impress! \n\n\n\nOther details: \n\n\n\nThe Cell’s second and third floor spaces are only accessible by stairs. \n\n\n\nThere will be some lite refreshments available but feel free to bring your own water. \n\n\n\nBathrooms will be available. \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/into-the-limelight-main-event/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Into the Limelight
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SUMMARY:Pink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux Closing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final closing party\, featuring DJs muse(o)fire and Anton Lapov in the gallery + karaoke in the chillout room by Jevijoe Vitug. Also last chance to check out our archives space! \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Pink Flamingo: Clubs In Flux Group Exhibition at the cell theatre. \n\n\n\nTHE SPACE \n\n\n\nFounded in 2006\, the cell has provided a developmental home in the heart of Chelsea for works in progress by artists ranging from early career to established staples of the New York community. Originally established as a theatre space\, the cell has gradually restructured into a cultural hub for food artists\, cyborg theatre artists\, musicians\, installation artists\, choreographers and more. \n\n\n\nA note on accessibility: Unfortunately\, the cell is not wheelchair-accessible and visitors must go up a flight of stairs to access the space on the second floor. \n\n\n\nTHE CURATORS: \n\n\n\nJess Dilday\, aka PlayPlay (NYC) is a DJ\, producer\, writer\, teacher and music scholar. They have been a long-term artist-in-residence at Flux Factory and a teaching artist through NYC’s Building Beats and through the Next Level US Hip Hop diplomacy program in Peru. They have previously taught “The Art and Culture of the DJ” through the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Music. With a particular investment in mentoring those who are not traditionally represented in the music industry\, PlayPlay has held DJ workshops at festivals\, museums and universities worldwide. As a music scholar\, Jess is particulaly interested in local music scenes\, queer theory\, media studies\, nostalgia\, dance floor dynamics and creating safer spaces in collective environments. And as a DJ and music producer\, their experience as a lifelong music nerd and mainstay at underground clubs for over 20 years is constantly informing their encyclopedic sets\, weaving together new underground club tracks with the classics. \n\n\n\nAnton Lapov (Ukraine/USA) is an artist\, musician\, independent curator and museologist. His practice follows a multidisciplinary approach based on his interest in new media\, sound-art\, creative coding\, digital humanities and experimental museology. He is constantly in search of non-conventional forms of exhibitional representation and seeks to avoid the logic of instrumentalisation through the creation of procedural communicative situations. In addition to being involved in the sphere of artistic/curatorial production he also conducts research into the history of sound-art/electronic music and local artistic communities of Eastern Ukraine.  \n\n\n\nRSVP on Facebook for this event
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/pink-flamingo-clubs-in-flux-closing-party/
LOCATION:Nancy Manocherian’s the cell theatre\, 338 W 23rd St\, New York\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Pink Flamingo Misc
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SUMMARY:August Flux Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Flux Factory hosts Flux Saturdays\, a monthly public program\, on the last Saturday each month through October. August Flux Saturday’s program features the exhibition opening of Julio José Austria\, open studios with Amelia Marzec and Itala Aguilera\, and outdoor performances by Jemila MacEwan\, Jack Helfrich\, Erica Mancini\, Reverend Billy & The Stop Shopping Choir\, Jevijoe Vitug\, and Maureen Catbagan. \n\n\n\nSchedule: \n\n\n\n12-6 pm   Julio José Austria “Woodside Story” exhibition opening \n\n\n\n12-5 pm   Open studios “All That is Seen is Unseen” by Amelia Marzec \n\n\n\n12-5 pm   “Mama’s Augmented Reality” installation open studios with Itala Aguilera \n\n\n\n2-3 pm    “Metamorphic Meditation” performance by Jemila MacEwan\, Erica Mancini\, Jack Helfrich \n\n\n\n3-4 pm     Performance by Reverend Billy of the Stop Shopping Choir  \n\n\n\n4-5 pm     Abang-guard: Life Drawing\, Working Class \n\n\n\nProject Descriptions: \n\n\n\nJulio José Austria’s “Woodside Story” is a storytelling visual project that celebrates the love and relationships of Filipino immigrant couples in their changing neighborhood in Woodside\, Queens. Comprised of paintings\, sound installation\, and videos. Woodside Story is a multi-disciplinary project that focuses on the lives of Filipino immigrant couples in Woodside. Woodside Story is inspired by West Side Story\, an American musical romantic drama that talks about love and the determination to strive above racial prejudice and discrimination. Austria’s work is about the story of immigrants who found love in Woodside\, Queens. Love speaks of romantic relationships and also love as a passionate endeavor for cultural heritage and community in the big city. Designed to support exhibition opportunities for art workers\, this project is part of a curatorial initiative by La Guardia Agency and has been made possible through the New Work Grant from the Queens Council of the Arts. \n\n\n\n“Metamorphic Meditation” builds mythological language into our planet’s rich geological history\, guiding participants into a multi-sensorial soundscape experience as geologically-transformable bodies. ‘Ecomorphic Meditations’ are an ongoing series of performances created by a network of collaborators directed by artist Jemila MacEwan. These meditations facilitate a process of ‘species ego-death’ to release participants from the habits of monospecies thinking extending their experiences of self into that of mollusk\, mushroom\, mineral\, and beyond.  \n\n\n\nOpen Studios: “All That Is Seen And Unseen” by Amelia Marzec examines the relationship of queerness and Catholicism within the social structures of the Polish American diaspora. It considers the history of migrations and occupations in Eastern Europe\, family stories that have gone untold\, and transgressions embedded in pre-Christian cultural practices. The project uses computer generated imagery based on traditional paper cutting techniques for projections\, and includes roadside shrines which contain a functional communication system\, allowing people who are excluded to communicate through the symbolic objects.  \n\n\n\nIn collaboration with itinerant research institute\, The Institute for Diasporic Yearning and Longing (IDYL)\, Mama’s Augmented Reality is a series of installations created by three artists reflecting on their mother’s kitchens. Works will be installed in the first floor kitchen of Flux Factory’s house on Governors Island from August-October. Curated by Eleni Zaharopoulos with participating artists Itala Aguilera\, Abby Cheney\, and Li-Ming Hu. \n\n\n\nThe unstoppable theatricality of Reverend Billy & the Stop Shopping Choir of singing-activists bring audiences of all ages and backgrounds together. A church service with a roof-shaking cry meets a call to action in an ever-evolving survey of personal awareness and responsibility\, rededicating ourselves to the politicizing of survival\, pitting our freedom against the financiers of climate change.  \n\n\n\nAbang-guard duo Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug invite Governors Island visitors to drop-in for a life drawing class with museum guards as models. Participants will have an opportunity to develop their drawing and observation skills through examining Abang-guard’s form and uniform\, highlighting the visibility of essential workers. Other workers are welcome to drop by to sit and model. All drawings will be shown at the Flux Factory gallery space and all skill levels are appreciated. Blankets and drawing materials will be provided and the event is free and open to the public.   \n\n\n\nArtist Bios: \n\n\n\nJulio José Austria is a Filipino-American visual artist who lives and works in New York City. His works mainly focused on migration and urbanization which provides a visual portrayal of his profound life experiences and narratives based on his observations and absorption of the environment he is in. His practice includes painting\, mixed media\, video\, and installation. For Governors Island\, Austria conducted interviews of Filipino couples to capture a sense of intimacy and focus on the storytelling part. \n\n\n\nAmelia Marzec is a Brooklyn-based artist focused on rebuilding and engaging with local communications infrastructure to prepare for an uncertain future. Her work has been exhibited at SIGGRAPH\, MIT\, ISEA (Canada)\, University of the Arts Helsinki (Finland)\, ONCE Foundation Contemporary Art Biennial (Spain)\, NODE Forum for Digital Arts Biennial (Germany)\, and is part of the Rhizome ArtBase. She has been a resident at Eyebeam\, Ox-Bow\, and Harvestworks\, a fellow at NYSCA/NYFA\, A.I.R. Gallery\, and Columbia University\, a visiting artist at CalArts\, a grantee of the Research Foundation of CUNY\, and a nominee for the World Technology Awards for Art. \n\n\n\nJack\, Jemila\, and Erica have existed in human form for some time\, playing in the realms of visual art\, music\, and multi-media experimentation. Prior to becoming the mortal human bodies they now inhabit the artists existed as mineral particles disperced through geological and atmospheric bodies across the cosmos.  \n\n\n\nReverend Billy and The Stop Shopping Choir have performed all over the world\, on stages and in the streets. Their work lies at the unique intersection between art\, activism and spirit. They are committed environmental activists and have campaigned for 20 years against militarism\, pesticides\, extractive industry and the overwhelming threat of consumerism to the life systems of Earth. In 2016 they opened for Neil Young on his Rebel Content tour and recently attended the COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow. Their highly original content is prescient and moving\, addressing the complexities we all carry with us during this time of climate crisis. \n\n\n\nJevijoe Vitug and Maureen Catbagan met as museum guards and have been collaborating since 2017. As Abang-guard\, they explore the intersections of immigration\, labor\, and visibility. Reflecting on the artistic strategies of the avant-garde\, they infuse personal history and art practice to convey with theoretical humor the complexity and nuances between cultural production\, institutional structures\, and the role of labor. Performance venues include ARoS Museum in Denmark\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Abrons Art Center Amphitheater\, PS 122 Gallery\, Socrates Park\, and Flux Factory.  \n\n\n\nRSVP on Facebook for this event
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/august-flux-saturday/
LOCATION:Governors Island\, Colonels Row House 404A
CATEGORIES:Homepage Events,Welcome to Flux Island Events
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