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SUMMARY:Flux on the Floor: 90s Dance Edition
DESCRIPTION:Flux on the Floor: 90s Dance Edition \nDoors: 8pm\nMusic: 9pm-1am\nSuggested Donation: $5-10\nLet us know you’re coming!\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nFlux on the Floor is a monthly dance party open to the public and featuring artists-in-residence PlayPlay and Vinyl Richie. \nEach month we will be bringing in guest musicians\, visual artists\, and other performers to create a multidimensional experience centered on dancefloor magic. This month\, expect a versatile selection of danceable 90s throwbacks by resident DJs and perhaps a surprise or two.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-on-the-floor-90s/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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SUMMARY:Music Production For Everyone with PlayPlay
DESCRIPTION:Music Production For Everyone with PlayPlay \nSat February 2nd\n2pm-4pm\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible \n\nShare the event on FB\nTo RSVP\, please email jadilday@gmail.com \nThe idea of being a music producer is often intimidating – who has money for a studio with a giant mixing board\, a sound-treated room and even the top software costs more than PlayPlay’s car. But there are ways to make music for free using just a laptop. In this two hour hands-on music production workshop\, PlayPlay will teach attendees how to make rhythms using just a laptop and a free web-based music making program\, Soundtrap. Expect to learn basic music production theory\, how to utilize loops\, how to make beats from scratch\, and how to arrange the elements of a song in a cohesive way. \nAttendees should bring a laptop with the Google Chrome browser installed if they want to participate in the hands-on portion\, but everyone is welcome to listen in! \nMore about PlayPlay \nPlayPlay is a DJ\, producer\, music scholar and activist interested in local music scenes\, dance floor dynamics\, queer theory\, and media studies. They have been teaching DJ’ing and music production for several years\, most recently through the UNC-Chapel Hill Music Department and Building Beats (NYC). With a particular investment in mentoring women and gender non-conforming DJs / producers\, PlayPlay has held workshops at festivals such as Moogfest\, for organizations such as Girls Rock NC\, and at various colleges & universities. A long-term artist-in-residence at Flux\, PlayPlay debuted their soundscape installation this past year\, focusing on the history of club music. In 2018\, they released music on labels such as Knightwerk Records\, Cybersonic LA\, and Worst Behavior Records\, and have two EPs scheduled for release this year.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/music-production-for-everyone-2/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190211T180000
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SUMMARY:Rinkworm
DESCRIPTION:RINKWORM\nTell us you’re coming on Facebook!\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nThis event is 18 & up. \nNot sure what to do around Valentine’s Day? Roll over to Flux Factory for Rinkworm\, a pop-up skating rink produced by Springboard Collective. Open daily from February 11th-17th\, this exhibition is highly contagious. Join us for open skating madness\, three nights of live performance and music\, infectious roller discos\, karaoke on ice and Our Bloody Valentine. Bring your skates or use our rentals- all events are free and open to the public. What if the hokey pokey is what it’s all about? \n\nRENTAL INFO\nBring your own skates/roller blades if you’ve got them!\nAll rentals are donation-based\nWe carry size 5-12 adult skates\nThe floor in concrete\, please bring any protective gear you feel you’ll need\nSKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK \nLOUNGE & ARCADE\nRelax in the lounge or kick back with a game in the arcade.  \nSNACK BAR\nRinkworm‘s snack bar serves a select menue of food and alcoholic / non-alcoholic beverages. \nSchedule of Events\n\nMonday – Wednesday\, February 11th – 13th\n6-9pm: Open Skating \nWednesday\, February 13th\n7:30pm: Sci-Fi Rollerskating Dystopian Deathsport Movie ever captured on film: ROLLERBALL. Curated by Jonathan Sims\, and presenting a selection of the choicest rollerskating video ephemera before the main feature. \nThursday\, February 14th\n6-11pm: Our Bloody Valentine\, bring something to candy coat\n7pm: Flux Thursday Potluck\, bring something to share\n9pm: Couples Skate w/MC Vinyl Richie \nFriday\, February 15th\n6-9pm: Open Skating\n9pm: Live Performance on Ice featuring MOM\, Seth Timothy Larson and Abigail Entsminger\, and Joseph Keckler\n11pm: Roller Disco featuring Play Play and Sponsored Lynx \nSaturday\, February 16th\n2-9pm: Open Skating\n10pm: Live music by Ben Seretan \nSunday\, February 17th\n2-9pm: Open Skating \nSpringboard Collective produces site-specific\, interactive\, and sculptural environments. This project is co-directed by Danny Crump\, Sarah Dahlinger\, and Micah Snyder. This exhibition is funded in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation and in-kind donations from Materials for the Arts.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/rinkworm/
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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SUMMARY:RINKWORM: ROLLERBALL
DESCRIPTION:RINKWORM\nROLLERBALL\nWednesday\, February 13th\n7:30pm\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nThis event is 18 & up.\nFree Entry \nThe first ever Skate-In Movie Screening at Flux Factory: featuring the greatest Sci-Fi Rollerskating Dystopian Deathsport Movie ever captured on film: ROLLERBALL. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCurated by Jonathan Sims\, and presenting a selection of the choicest rollerskating video ephemera before the main feature. \n\n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/rollerball/
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SUMMARY:Flux Thursday: Our Bloody Valentine
DESCRIPTION:Rinkworm\nFlux Thursday: Our Bloody Valentine\nThursday\, February 14th\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nThis event is 18 & up. \n  \n6-11pm: Bring an object to candy coat for Our Bloody Valentine\n7pm: Flux Thursday Potluck\, bring something to share\n9pm: Couples Skate w/MC Vinyl Richie \nPlease join us on Valentines Day for Flux Factory’s monthly community potluck with Springboard Collective presenting Rinkworm. \nThe potluck starts at 7pm\, please bring a snack or beverage to share. Potluck themes are aphrodisiacs\, food or beverages you love\, or anything pink. Also\, bring an object to candy coat in melted sugar for Our Bloody Valentine! \nWear your skates or use our rentals and skate to the beats of MC Vinyl Richie. And yes\, plenty of couples skates. \n\n\nSpringboard Collective produces site-specific and sculptural installations. Their highly collaborative projects aim to create inclusive experiences in fun\, socially-activated spaces. Interactive elements encourage the audience to become the performers and find creative expression within the exhibition theme. Springboard is co-directed by Danny Crump\, Sarah Dahlinger\, and Micah Snyder. \n \nBronx native Richard (DJ Vinyl Richie) Nathaniel got his taste for music at a young age listening to records in the house and around the parties in his neighborhood. When he is not controlling a crowd he is creating and curating sound projects. \n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/rinkworm-our-bloody-valentine/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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SUMMARY:Rinkworm February 15th
DESCRIPTION:Rinkworm\nFriday\, February 15th\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nThis Event is 18 & up \n6-9pm: Open Skating\n9pm: Live Performances\n11pm: Roller Disco \nDon’t miss Friday night at Rinkworm featuring performances by MOM\, Seth Timothy Larson and Abigail Entsminger\, and Joseph Keckler followed by a late-night roller disco with PlayPlay and Sponsored Lynx. \n  \nRENTAL INFO \nBring your own skates/roller blades if you’ve got them!\nAll rentals are donation-based\nWe carry size 5-12 adult skates \nThe floor in concrete\, please bring any protective gear you feel you’ll need. \nSKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK \nLOUNGE & ARCADE\nRelax in the lounge or kick back with a game in the arcade. \nSNACK BAR\nRinkworm’s snack bar serves a select menu of food and alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages. \n  \n \nRecently hailed by the New York Times as ”major vocal talent whose range shatters the conventional boundaries\,” singer\, musician\, writer\, artist and humorist\, Joseph Keckler has garnered acclaim for his rich\, versatile 3+ octave voice and sharp wit. He performs widely and has appeared at Centre Pompidou\, Miami Art Basel\, UCB\, SXSW\, Adult Swim Festival and many other venues internationally.He is the author of many songs\, videos\, and short pieces and several evening-length performance pieces and plays. His book\, Dragon at the Edge of a Flat World\, was published by Turtle Point Press last year. (Image by Frans Franciscus) \n  \nImage by Walter Wlodarczyk\nAbigail Entsminger and Seth Timothy Larson are a pair of installation artists and theater makers based in Brooklyn\, New York\, originally from San Antonio\, Texas. They have created numerous theatrical productions\, including Sexless Cocaine Saturday\, The Tulsa Swinton Variety Hour and The Spooky Classroom for Experimental Ethics\, as well as site-specific work for Flux Factory\, House of Yes\, the Wassaic Project\, the New York Theater Workshop\, the Houston Fringe Festival\, and the Exponential Festival.\n \n  \nMOM is a queer performance artist who loves Whitney Houston. (Image by Monika Uchiyama) \n  \nPlay Play  is a DJ\, producer\, music scholar and activist interested in local music scenes\, dance floor dynamics\, queer theory\, and media studies. A long-term artist-in-residence at Flux\, PlayPlay debuted their soundscape installation this past year\, focusing on the history of club music. In 2018\, they released music on labels such as Knightwerk Records\, Cybersonic LA\, and Worst Behavior Records\, and have two EPs scheduled for release this year. (Image by Sholeh Asgary) \n  \n  \nSponsored Lynx has performed as a DJ for a variety of audiences and venues including:  in a Parking Garage in Baltimore\, MD\, A Fake Limousine in Queens\, NY\, and A Museum of Soviet Arcade Games in St. Petersburg\, Russia. His sets often include Chopped and Screwed\, 70s\, 80s\, 90s nostalgia gems\, horror theme music\, opera\, and ’83-’92 era house and techno. \n  \n  \nSpringboard Collective produces site-specific and sculptural installations. Their highly collaborative projects aim to create inclusive experiences in fun\, socially-activated spaces. Interactive elements encourage the audience to become the performers and find creative expression within the exhibition theme. Springboard is co-directed by Danny Crump\, Sarah Dahlinger\, and Micah Snyder.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/rinkworm-february-15th/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190216T140000
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SUMMARY:Rinkworm February 16th
DESCRIPTION:Rinkworm\nSaturday\, February 16th\n \n2-9pm: Open Skating\n9pm: Live music \nRoll with us and get cruisin’ to the tunes of Ben Seretan\, live at Rinkworm on Saturday night. \nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nThis Event is 18 & up. \nRENTAL INFO \nBring your own skates/roller blades if you’ve got them!\nAll rentals are donation-based\nWe carry size 5-12 adult skates \nThe floor in concrete\, please bring any protective gear you feel you’ll need\, we have a limited supply on hand\nSKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK \nLOUNGE & ARCADE\nRelax in the lounge or kick back with a game in the arcade. \nSNACK BAR\nRinkworm’s snack bar serves a select menu of food and alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages. \nIf heaven exists\, Ben Seretan\, wants to find it with delay pedals and join the chorus of angels. Long\, swirling clouds of tones met with cascading waterfall plucks of electric guitar joined together by a honeyed singing voice and a deep appreciation of tenderness. Ben studied music at Wesleyan University\, and has been artist-in-residence at Flux Factory and others. He is organizer and performer of sunrise concert series\, has performed in horse barns\, bedrooms\, churches\, movie theaters\, power plants\, rooftops\, and once on top of the wheelhouse of a tall ship. \n \n  \nSpringboard Collective produces site-specific and sculptural installations. Their highly collaborative projects aim to create inclusive experiences in fun\, socially-activated spaces. Interactive elements encourage the audience to become the performers and find creative expression within the exhibition theme. Springboard is co-directed by Danny Crump\, Sarah Dahlinger\, and Micah Snyder. \n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/rinkworm-february-16th/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190218T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T235900
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SUMMARY:OPEN CALL: TALK BACK
DESCRIPTION:“A gif of the words TALK BACK written in large\, block letters\, with colorful patterns changing over the letters. The background is yellow with red dots.” \n  \nFLUX FACTORY OPEN CALL- TALK BACK\nTALK BACK is supported by a generous grant from the NYC Cultural Affairs Disability Forward Fund. \nFLUX FACTORY is thrilled to announce TALK BACK\, Flux Factory’s first open call and exhibition specifically for artists and organizers with disabilities. \nDEADLINE: MONDAY MARCH 18th\, 11:59pm\nAPPLY HERE\n\nFor audio guidelines please go to www.fluxfactory.org/news/talk-back-audio\nFor PDF version of this Open Call\, please go to www.docdroid.net/BhQ57lx/talk-back-pdf.pdf\n \nTALK BACK seeks to center the lives and leadership of disabled artists and asserts that deep-rooted cultural changes must be made within the art world to become more inclusive and accessible. TALK BACK believes that disability must be included in conversations about diversity. One part of affecting change in the art world is by placing disabled artists in positions of influence within the arts to influence change from within.\n\nTALK BACK focuses on how contemporary artists with disabilities are presenting their work and invites disabled artists to submit work that dismantles systems of ableism\, either overtly or quietly. How do we examine\, interrogate\, and resist ableist and classists systems inside the art world? How can we employ the art world to examine social and cultural systems that surround disability outside the art world?\n\nTALK BACK imagines a reality yet to exist\, shifts able-normativity assumptions that every body is able-bodied\, illuminates non-binary futures from able to disabled and debunks disability and “heroism”. TALK BACK envisions and celebrates joy\, radical care\, sovereign bodies\, community building\, non-verbal and alternative forms of communication. TALK BACK disrupts through quiet protest\, individual\, overt and mass protest that includes multiple ways of showing up. TALK BACK works within and against Capitalism\, classism and medical ableism to redefine value\, productivity and worth. TALK BACK makes room for criticism\, restoration liberation\, coming out\, ownership of one’s mind and body\, access demands\, intersectionality and utopias to offer multiple entry points to TALK BACK.\n\nTALK BACK invites proposals for workshops\, performances\, gatherings\, walks\, spoken word\, screenings\, visual arts\, video\, sound works\, DIY\, panels\, grassroots\, poetry\, books\, installations\, zines\, artist talks\, performance lectures\, discussions\, events\, collaborations with your caregiver\, allies\, advocates\, support and service animals. Please know that TALK BACK is an an open call for artists and organizers with disabilities.\n\nDEADLINE: MONDAY MARCH 18th\, 11:59pm\nGo to TALK BACK application HERE\, thank you! \n\nImportant TALK BACK dates to note:\nOpen Call Closes: March 18\nInstallation Dates: May 6th – 8th\nOpening Date: Thursday May 9th \nClosing Date: June 2nd  \nDeinstallation Date: June 3rd and 4th\n\nParticipants will receive a small honorarium for their work and limited access to Materials for the Arts.\n\nFlux Factory gallery and ground floor bathroom is ADA Accessible. The closest subway stations with street level elevators is Queens Plaza (E\, M\, R trains)\, and 21st Street Queensbridge (F Train). MTA Elevator and Escalator Status\n\nPlease feel free to contact curators Lexy Ho-Tai or moira williams at access@fluxfactory.org for further assistance concerning our TALK BACK Open Call and if you have accessibility questions or concerns. Thank you!\n\nTALK BACK is made possible through in-kind support from Materials for the Arts\, and supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/open-call-talk-back/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190222T190000
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SUMMARY:Anahita\, the water’s revenge: Solo Exhibition by Sholeh Asgary
DESCRIPTION:Anahita\, the Water’s Revenge\n \nRSVP on the Facebook.\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible \n  \n\nExhibition dates: February 22 – 24\n\n\nGallery hours: \n\n\nFriday\, Saturday\, Sunday 1-6 pm\n\n\nFriday and Sunday event hours 6-10pm\nor by appointment email sholehasgary@gmail.com\n\n\n\n\nOpening Reception:\nFriday February 22\, 6-10 pm\n“Earth’s Mouth” performance by Dew Igworia\ndj XspiritMental with a performance by Spiritchild \n\n\nClosing Reception: \n\n\nSunday February 24\, 6-10 pm\n\n\nmusic and sound performances by Sholeh Asgary and Saint Abdullah\nperformances by Jevijoe Vitug Theabangguard and KS Brewer\n\n\nofferings by Nova Scott-James\n\n\nadditional guests TBA\n\n\nAnahita\, is an ancient pre-Zoroastrian goddess of water from the Persian region. She has been diluted and adapted over time\, from empire to empire. What if water determined time instead of the clock? Anahita makes her return\, her known and forgotten qualities imagined as an installation of media\, sculpture and light. Working with Light as a medium\, is as close as one can come to traveling back through time. This is Anahita’s revenge against the mechanical apparatus of time\, the opening where she and memory meet to reconstruct a new story of travel and representation.\n\nSholeh Asgary is an Iranian-American multidisciplinary artist who references lens based media through sculpture\, painting\, installation and sound. Born in 1982 in Tehran\, she began crossing borders at 6 months old\, when her parents had to flee Iran to seek political refugee status. She spent the first few years of her life seeking asylum in various countries before accepted in the United States. Asgary earned her BA\, with a focus on photography and painting\, from San Francisco State University in 2007\, studied at the Accademia di belli Arti in Florence\, Italy in 2004\, and received an MFA in studio arts from Mills College in 2011. Her work has been shown in galleries and institutions internationally; Asgary’s sound work has been released by independent artist label: Cutty Strange Records\, has guest performed for experimental composer CTRL Z at Stanford University and Mills College in 2017\, and was a featured artist at the 2018 SoundWave Biennial. Asgary was a recipient of the 2014 Alternative Exposure Grant (Andy Warhol Foundation) for her programming initiatives\, when she was Curator/Director of Education/Public Programs at Incline Gallery (San Francisco)\, and where she founded The Project Room. She lives and works in Oakland\, where she is a photography professor at several Bay Area universities. She is a past resident of Krowswork (2016) and workshop participant of Guillermo Gomez-Peña’s La Pocha Nostra at SOMArts (2018)\, a current artist-in-residence at Flux Factory in Long Island City\, NY\, and resident at Wassaic Project (2019).\n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/anahita/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190228T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T010000
DTSTAMP:20190304T230409Z
CREATED:20190214T220756Z
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SUMMARY:PARTY: Flux on the Floor
DESCRIPTION:Flux on the Floor: New sounds for Old Souls \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, February 28th\nDoors: 8pm\nMusic: 9pm-1am\nSuggested Donation: $5-10\nLet us know you’re coming!\nFlux Gallery\, this location is wheelchair accessible\nFlux on the Floor is a monthly dance party open to the public and featuring artists-in-residence PlayPlay and Vinyl Richie. \nEach month we will be bringing in guest musicians\, visual artists\, and other performers to create a multidimensional experience centered on dancefloor magic. \nThis February Flux on the Floor will be celebrating “New sounds for old souls”. The curator for the night will be DEW from the Flux Factory. DEW will display installations through the space. PlayPlay and Vinyl Richie will be providing the sounds for the night. Expect to hear some new styles of music\, mixed in with old vibes of yesterday.\n\n\n  \nUpcoming Dates:\nMarch 21st\n  \nPrevious Dates:\nJanuary 31st\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-on-the-floor-old-souls/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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