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SUMMARY:Sensory Mastication: A multi-sensorial dinner experience
DESCRIPTION:Sensory Mastication\nSunday\, March 1\n6-9pm\n\n\n \nSensory Mastication is a multi-sensorial dinner experience created in collaboration by current Flux Factory residents. Inspired by the surrealist dinner parties of the past\, Sensory Mastication invites guest to sit down\, participate and have every sense activated and agitated. Each course during the dinner is designed to spark a specific sense. There will be no set dinner time\, so arrive at any moment and enjoy your sensory meal! \n\nProduced by Anthony Janas\, with collaboration by Flux Factory Residents \n\n \n \n \n  \n\n\nThis project was partially funded by the Illinois Arts Council.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/sensory-mastication-a-multi-sensorial-dinner-experience/
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SUMMARY:Flux Thursday in Hell
DESCRIPTION:Opening night! HOLY HELL by Springboard Collective\nMarch 12\, 7pm – 12am \n7pm – Potluck\n8pm – Hot Wing Eating Contest\n9pm – DJ PlayPlay \nInvite your daring friends on Facebook!! \nJoin us for the opening night of HOLY HELL: Flux Thursday in Hell hosted by Springboard Collective. Bring your hottest dish or a homemade sauce to compete in the hottest sauce tasting. Too spicy? Try to stomach a hot wing eating contest sponsored by Astoria’s own Hellgate Farm hot sauce. See who’s hot and who’s not on the dance floor with DJ Play Play. This event is free and open to the public. See you in Hell!\n \nFlux Thursdays are Flux Factory’s longest-running program\, and takes place on the second Thursday of each month. This event is free but please bring food or drink to share. \nUpcoming Flux Thursday\, 2020\nApril 9th\nMay 14th\nJune 11
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/flux-thursday-in-hell/
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SUMMARY:Springboard Collective presents: HOLY HELL
DESCRIPTION:HOLY HELL\nProduced by Springboard Collective \nThis exhibition has been cancelled in response to heightened concerns relating to the spread of COVID-19 \nLet us know you’re coming on Facebook \nDive head first into HOLY HELL\, Springboard Collective’s latest interactive installation- handbaskets provided. Our hell on earth features three stages of sinful performance art\, gluttony\, and a divine comedy that even Dante would be proud of. \nDo you have the hottest sauce? Things heat up Thursday night 3/12 with a hot wing eating competition plus hottest sauce off. Friday the 13th is your opportunity to face the horns on a mechanical bull and hell raising performance art and DJs. Party in hell all night long Saturday night 3/14 featuring stand-up comedy acts and a late night dance party. All events are free and open to the public. What the hell?? \n\nALL EVENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED\, please follow @flux_Faxtory on Instagram for online content \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nFlux Thursday in Hell: March 12\,  7pm – 12am\nHottest Sauce & Hot Wing Eating Competition w/ DJ PlayPlay \n\nFriday: March 13\, 7pm\nLate night Mechanical Bull Rides Performances by Abigail Entsminger & Seth Timothy Larson\, Michael O’Malley\nBull Riding w/ DJ Vinyl Richie \n\nSaturday: March 14\, 8pm\nLate night Party in Hell All Night w/ DJ Sponsored Lynx\nDivine Comedy Night with Rachel Joan and Dylan \n\n\nSunday – Thursday: March 15-19\, midnight – 4am\nOpen gallery hours \nFriday\, March 20\, 8pm – 12am\nHell Freezing Over Closing Event \n\n\nSpringboard Collective produces site-specific\, interactive and sculptural environments. Their collaborative projects create unique experiences and engage critical dialogue in playful\, socially-activated spaces. This project is co-directed by Danny Crump\, Sarah Dahlinger\, and Micah Snyder. This exhibition is funded in part by Flux Factory and in-kind donations from Materials for the Arts.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/holy-hell/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
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SUMMARY:Call for Artists: Pink Flamingo - Clubs in Flux
DESCRIPTION:Pink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux\nJuly 17th – August 9th\, 2020 \n– Please be aware that in order to respond to the unfolding COVID19 crisis\, we have had to postpone this exhibition until mid 2021. Exact dates will be determined later in 2020. If you are currently submitting or have already submitted\, we are still accepting applications until April 27\, and these will be added to next year’s submissions. Please reach out to the curators for further details or questions at pinkflamingo@fluxfactory.org. \nFull exhibition details and application here\n Deadline: April 27th\, 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. \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. \nFull exhibition details and application here
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/call-for-artists-musicians-dancers-pink-flamingo-clubs-in-flux/
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SUMMARY:人柱の物語 (hitobashira no monogatari): solo exhibition by Nine Yamamoto-Masson
DESCRIPTION:人柱の物語 (hitobashira no monogatari): solo exhibition by Nine Yamamoto-Masson\n\nThis exhibition has been cancelled in response to heightened concerns relating to the spread of COVID-19 \nIn her first solo exhibition on Turtle Island\, Nine Yamamoto-Masson presents new works that reflect on the private dimensions of war and US imperialism in Asia that\, sidelined by hegemonic regimes of knowledge and cold bureaucratization of violence\, often elude representation and public discourse – especially within the US public imaginary of Asia and of US military actions. \nIn this exhibition\, Yamamoto-Masson chooses a reduced formal language and visual codes to unlock engagement with the history\, reality\, and the private and political afterlife of the Manhattan Project and the ongoing global nuclear colonialism it is but one aspect of – including its legions of ghosts around the world. In drawings\, collages\, installations\, and sculptures\, the artist negotiates the politics of what can be publicly revealed of the active legacy of gendered and racialized state-sanctioned violence – including rape as a technology of power – and what remains incommunicable and unwelcome. \nThe works in this exhibition are part of a lager body of intermedia\, academic\, and activist work in which Yamamoto-Masson maps how fascisms and rape culture operate necropolitically in the battlefields of bodies\, memory\, historiography\, and media representation. \nNine Yamamoto-Masson is a French-Japanese artist\, theorist\, writer\, community organizer\, activist\, and translator. In academic research\, artistic and activist practice\, her work analyses the gendered necropolitics of (neo)coloniality with regard to the legacies of European and Japanese colonialism and how they presently manifest as configurations of power and economies of knowledge that exert violence on bodies and futures. She studies the modes of organization of networked resistance\, and the workings of resistant memory challenging hegemonic dominant narratives\, focusing on the role of art and inter-diasporic\, internationalist\, inter-generational solidarities. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam; in 2018 and 2019 she was a visiting researcher-artist at Hiroshima City University. \nwww.nineyamamotomasson.com\nPlease share on Facebook
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/%e4%ba%ba%e6%9f%b1%e3%81%ae%e7%89%a9%e8%aa%9e-hitobashira-no-monogatari/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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