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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Open Call
DESCRIPTION:Open Call Live. Apply Here!\nSpanish | Français | 日本語\n \nDeadline: Monday February 3rd\, 11:59pm  \nFlux Factory is a 26 year old non-­profit arts organization\, artist collective and international residency program located in Long Island City\, Queens\, NYC\, one subway stop away from Manhattan. We are committed to building a sustainable community for diverse cultural producers\, including visual artists\, builders\, curators\, community organizers\, chefs\, activists\, musicians\, writers\, and others. \nWe are currently looking for cultural producers of all kinds to join the Flux community for 3 to 9 month residencies. Residencies will begin as soon as April\, through the Fall of 2020. \nFlux Factory cultivates a spirit of openness and generosity through a unique collaborative and participatory approach to realizing its residency and public programs. Fluxers benefit from an immersive environment that encourages experimentation and peer to peer resource sharing. Residents work together to shape and realize Flux’s expansive programming\, proposing and leading exhibitions and educational events. Flux Factory nurtures individual practices by offering professional development opportunities\, including one-on-one studio visits\, collaborative projects\, gallery time and monthly salons. \nCheck the Residency page for more information\nIf you have any questions\, please contact us at residency@fluxfactory.org \nOur labyrinthine building includes 16 studios\, a gallery\, silkscreen studio\, woodshop\, co-working office\, communal kitchen\, library\, and rooftop garden. \nEach resident is responsible for their own funding\, however Flux Factory will write letters of invitation for grants and other funding opportunities\, and share opportunities for additional resources if available. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us at residency@fluxfactory.org \nOpen Call Live. Apply Here!
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/artist-in-residence-open-call/
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SUMMARY:2020 Exhibition Season Open Call
DESCRIPTION:2020 Exhibition season Open Call for Participating artists\nDeadline February 17th\n(All submission except for Pink Flamingo are due February 17th) \nImage from Solstice: An Exhibition of Works in Light\, curated by Jon Sims. Image Description: A darkened gallery with brightly colored light emanating from sculptures on the walls and floor. A small group of people looking at the artwork.\nFlux Factory is seeking artists and creators to participate in our 2020 exhibition Season. Each year Flux Factory hosts four group exhibitions\, organized by emerging curators selected from the wide cohort of recent Flux Factory Artists-in-Residence. \nKnown for thoughtful interactivity\, collaboration and playful programming\, each of the 2020 exhibitions explore questions of community and interdependence through an experimental lens. Please visit our 2019 group exhibitions to view past projects: Talk Back\, Wicket Leeks\, Must They Also Be Gods\, and RUB. \nShare this Open Call on Facebook \nEach exhibition has unique requirements and needs\, so please read the guidelines thoroughly and apply to the exhibition that best suits your work. Every participating artist\, educator\, cook\, musician\, designer\, and so on\, will be paid a stipend for their participation. \nThanks in part to the DCLA Disability Forward Fund\, priority will be given to artists living with a disability or artists whose work addresses issues of disability and accessibility. \n\n2020 EXHIBITIONS \nDin Din\nMay 1st – May 24th\, 2020\nCurated by Sarah Dahlinger\, Cayla Lockwood and Nat Roe \n\nDin Din is a group exhibition and experimental diner\, a social space with food-centric artworks and public events. The exhibition will be segmented into 3 thematic weeks: family and tradition; death and food cycles; and kitsch and Americana. Much like the abundance of offerings on a classic diner menu\, this multi-theme program celebrates the many aspects and intricacies of food in relation to community\, environment\, and the imagination. Proposals in the following categories are welcome: tableware and furniture; artworks; cookbooks or written works; meals and food-based events or performances.  \n\nFull exhibition details and application here\n \n\nwhere will i be buried*\nJune 5th – June 28th\, 2020\nCurated by Muse Dodd and Catherine Feliz\, concept co-created by Jasdeep Kang \n\nwhere will I be buried?* is a whisper\, a vigil\, a torn photograph in a lovers wallet\, a plea.where will I be buried?* is a group show for Queer and Trans* People of Color that honors our experiences in life and death and the spaces in-between. Through installation\, performance\, film screenings and community dialogue this exhibit will connect diverse diasporas around the non-permanence of memory\, home\, maintaining and changing cultural traditions and legacy. \n\n\nwhere will I be buried?* invites proposals for installations\, workshops\, performances\, gatherings\, walks\, spoken word\, screenings\, visual arts\, video\, sound works\, panels\, grassroots\, poetry and more! \n\nFull exhibition details and application here\n \n\nPink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux\nJuly 17th – August 9th\, 2020\nCurated by Jess Dilday and Anton Lapov \n\nPink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux seeks artists to imagine and produce their ideal multimedia music space\, to be installed inside Flux Factory’s gallery. Three sequential week-long environments will provide an immersive listening experience\, and culminate in a final “club night” or party.  \nSelected artists or artist collectives will be responsible for building-out a “club” environment\, providing or selecting music for the culminating party\, and any accompanying performances or interactive programming to activate the space. Additionally\, Pink Flamingo will host a 24/7 radio broadcast throughout the month\, where music and audio connected to each installation will be broadcast.   \nAn accompanying exhibition of archival NYC club materials will be displayed in an adjacent space. Pink Flamingo seeks to explore the ephemeral nature of these urban party spaces and highlight the importance of experiential values created during many short-lived club ventures.  \n\nFull exhibition details and application here\n  > Application deadline: March 17th\, 2020\n \n\nNobody’s Fashion Week\nSeptember 4th – 29th\, 2020\nCurated by Lexy Ho-Tai\, Jaime Iglehart\, Dew Igworia and Johanna Schwab \n\nNobody’s Fashion Week is a reimagining of the fashion industry from the bottom up. The Flux Factory Gallery will be transformed into a creative hub\, incorporating elements of a makerspace\, educational space\, exhibition space\, and pop-up shop. The show aims to democratize fashion by encouraging multidisciplinary collaboration\, skill-sharing culture and self-expression for everyone. We are seeking alternative and emerging textile artists\, clothing designers\, photographers\, models (experienced and first-time)\, historians\, workshop organizers and other creators engaging with the concept of fashion. Submit proposals to activate this multi-faceted\, creative space. Let’s shift the fashion industry together!\n \n\nFull exhibition details and application here
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/exhibition-open-call-2020/
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SUMMARY:Flux Thursday: Valentine Card Making
DESCRIPTION:Flux Thursday\nFebruary 13th\n7 – 10pm \nPlease share this event! \nJoin us for an evening of Valentine Card making\, sappy movies\, sweet treats and some karaoke ballads. \nThis event is free but please bring food or drink – sweet treats are on theme\, but bring whatever you’d like to share. \nFlux Thursdays are Flux Factory’s longest-running program\, and takes place on the second Thursday of each month. \nThis event takes place in the Flux Factory kitchen\, which is up two flights of stairs. \nCheck out these examples of previous Flux Thursday events. No one is the same\, though all are delicious. \nUpcoming Flux Thursday\, 2020\nMarch 12th\nApril 9th\nMay 14th
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-thursday-valentine-card-making/
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SUMMARY:Flux Thursday: Monthly
DESCRIPTION:Flux Thursday\nJanuary 13th\, 7 – 10pm \nFlux Thursdays are Flux Factory’s longest-running program\, and takes place on the second Thursday of each month. \nEach month\, an artist or group of artists presents work\, which Fluxers and guests share food and take time to get to know each other.  \nThis event is free but please bring food or drink to share \nCheck out these examples of previous Flux Thursday events. No one is the same\, though all are delicious. \nCheck back here soon for more information about this upcoming Flux Thursday! \nUpcoming Flux Thursday\, 2020\nMarch 12th\nApril 9th\nMay 14th
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-thursday-november-14th/
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SUMMARY:Heartflux Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Heartflux Hotel\nFebruary 14\, 9pm \nWhere hearts don’t break\, they’re only in flux.  \nPlease invite hearts on FB \nFlux Factory invites you to check-in for a one night get away. Together we’ll dance out what’s been building up in our bleedin’ hearts. \nWe’ll have signature delectables and art installations to get you going\, with sounds from Satele to whisk you away. \nHeartflux Hotel is part of the two person exhibition After you\, running from February 19 – 23\,  with video and installation works by Carlos David TC and Cameron A. Granger.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/heartflux-hotel/
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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SUMMARY:After You: Carlos David TC + Cameron A Granger
DESCRIPTION:AFTER YOU\nFebruary 19 – 23\nCarlos David TC + Cameron A Granger \nSpecial event: Heartflux Hotel\nFeb 14\, 9pm – 1am\nWhere hearts don’t break\, they’re only in flux.  \nFeb 19\, 7pm Opening\nFeb 23\, TBD Closing + Artist Talk \nPlease share on Facebook \nAfter you is a two person exhibition of video and installation works by Carlos David TC and Cameron A. Granger. \nDrawing on their personal and shared histories\, the places they call home and the digital spaces they frequent\, the duo looks to find a new home through the work of one another. \n“After You is dedicated to the wonderful gift of being loved by the ones we love\, and the life that gift can bring.” – Carlos + Cameron \nCameron A. Granger came up in Cleveland\, Ohio alongside his mother\, Sandra\, inheriting both her love of soul music\, and a habit of apologizing too much. A 2017 student of the Skowhegan School of Painting &amp; Sculpture\, his work explores his place and role as a product of American history and media. His most recent projects include “Ten Toes Down” at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago\, “Pearl” a body of collaborative works with his mother at Ctrl+Shft in Oakland\, and “A library\, for you” a traveling community library founded in Cincinnati\, Ohio. \nCarlos David TC is a Miami based multidisciplinary artist who explores identity in the digital space.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/after-you/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T193000
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SUMMARY:Pêdra Costa Artist Talk: Decolonization is a Verb Inscribed in Bodies\, Tongues\, and Orifices as Portals
DESCRIPTION:Pêdra Costa Artist Talk: Decolonization is a Verb Inscribed in Bodies\, Tongues\, and Orifices as Portals\nFebruary 26th\, 7:30pm \n\nJoin us for an evening with artist and scholar Pêdra Costa discussing their work in conversation with Nine Yamamoto-Masson (current Flux Factory Artist-in-Residence). \n\nPêdra Costa is a ground-breaking\, formative Brazilian urban anthropologist and performer based in Berlin who utilizes intimacy to connect with collectivity. They work with their body to create fragmented epistemologies of queer communities within ongoing colonial legacies. Their work aims to decode violence and transform failure whilst tapping into the powers of resilient knowledge from a plethora of subversive ancestralities that have been integral to anti-colonial and necropolitical survival. \n\nIn this special artist conversation at Flux Factory\, Pêdra will present their work in conversation with Nine Yamamoto-Masson and will discuss the role of art in the project of decolonising the body\, society\, and also art institutions\, illustrated by examples of struggles in Brazil\, Germany\, and “the USA.” \n\nwww.cargocollective.com/pedra
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/pedra-costa-artist-talk-decolonization-is-a-verb-inscribed-in-bodies-tongues-and-orifices-as-portals/
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Quadraphonic Sounds
DESCRIPTION:February 28\, 7pm\nFREE \nPlease invite friends on Facebook \nAn experimental sound performance in four channel speakers that will envelope the audience with evolving and sonorous motion. Visual artist Jonathan Sims will be providing live projections \nBorn in Evergreen Park\, IL in 1984\, Anthony Janas. Retired Magician. Boat Captain. Sound Artist with a focus on advanced modular synthesizer techniques and digitally processed field recordings. Member of multimedia group known as Urbe and seminal noise/performance group Panicsville. Contributing artist for the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology.  Anthony Janas has presented work throughout the United States\, Mexico and Western Europe. Anthony Janas work has ranged from sound installations on sailboats to playful performances such as juggling cheeseburgers. Anthony Janas’s work attempts to merge the institutional and pastoral moments of human existence. \nJenn Grossman is a sound/experiential media artist concerned with the psycho-spatial possibilities of time-based media\, exploring displaced realities\, staged synchronicity\, cyclical time\, collective memory\, embodiment/disembodiment\, perceptual affect\, and transcendent experience. She treats sensory media as a portal into the surreal\, subconscious\, and otherworldly; through its displacement into everyday settings\, objects\, and spaces. Her work has taken the form of modular sound sculptures/installations\, multichannel sound works\, light/projection events\, ambient music/soundscapes\, video\, and public interventions. \nJeff Kolar is an independent sound and media artist\, composer\, and curator. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of Radius\, an experimental radio broadcast platform established in 2010. His work\, described as “speaker-shredding” (Half Letter Press)\, “wonderfully strange” (John Corbett)\, and “characteristically curious” (Marc Weidenbaum)\, activates sound in unconventional\, temporary\, and ephemeral ways using appropriation and remix as a critical practice. His solo and collaborative projects\, installations\, and public performances often investigate the mundane sonic nuances of everyday electronic devices. \nJonathan Sims is a New York City based visual artist who originally hails from Texas. His visual arts practice is characterized by brightly colored geometric abstractions and simple\, minimalist symbology that evokes language and universal\, ancient design. \nJonathan began his practice with painting\, but has since moved into digital animation\, sculpture and projection installations\, print\, long exposure photography and graphic design. His work is intended to elicit a sense of familiarity and artistic intent in viewers\, but his compositions remain stubbornly non-objective\, and his fictional “glyph” languages refuse transliteration. A consistent premise underlying his work is based on the idea that a modern human’s relationship with the very ancient past is mirrored in their relationship with the distant future. \nPast exhibitions include gallery shows and large scale projection installations in San Antonio\, Bushwick\, Governor’s Island\, and upstate New York.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/an-evening-of-quadraphonic-sounds/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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