Alex Nathanson
Alex Nathanson is a creator and organizer of images, sounds, and events. His practice is based in collaboration, intentional communities, and a DIY ethos.
Alex Nathanson is a creator and organizer of images, sounds, and events. His practice is based in collaboration, intentional communities, and a DIY ethos.
Help us celebrate an exciting year at Flux Factory with a silent auction of over 75 works by artists from our extensive community, including Center for Tactical Magic, Ghana Think Tank, Jude Tallichet, Jason Eppink, and Shantell Martin. We will honor Martha Wilson of Franklin Furnace and Shelley Rubin of A Blade of Grass for their work in supporting artists who engage with diverse audiences and interests.
This year Flux wants to help you give the best gift ever: our very own 2013 (Wo)(Men) of Flux calendar. Each suggestive portrait showcases 13 different Fluxers’ roles. Sometimes silly and sometimes naughty, this calendar reveals one thing for certain: Fluxers are hot.
Flux Factory is one of 832 non-profit organizations nationwide to receive an NEA Art Works grant. Flux Factory is recommended for a $10,000 grant to support exhibitions organized through our Curator-in-Residence opportunity.
Date: December 2nd, 1 pm Please join Dillon de Give and Ada Smailbegovic to discuss the results of "Long Walks in the Park", a project that invited bird watchers and dog walkers to be paired for one-on-one strolls together in Prospect Park, without their dogs or their binoculars. The meeting will open a conversation on nature, park philosophy and diplomacy.
Dates: November 17-18, 2012 Location: Prospect Park Dillon de Give's Long Walks in the Park pairs bird-watchers and dog-walkers in the style of a Camp David politicianʼs stroll, for dialogue on park philosophy. This is the second in a seasonal series of dual stranger walks in affiliation with The Walk Exchange and Flux Factory, as part of Flux's upcoming Fall 2013 exhibition, Untitled (As of Yet).
Trained as an interactive designer at NYU Tisch, Castro is an artist and designer looking to combine his background in art, technology and design to imagine playful experiments that explore healthier and sustainable lifestyles.
Flux Factory is pleased to welcome its newest member to our Board of Directors, Hilary Bertisch.
Harold Guérin's work questions the relationship between architecture and internal changes that occur in the surrounding landscape. His interest lies in challenging the foundations of urban planning that are in collision with the Earth’s rhythm and its unpredictable structural mutations.
Momentarily thrown off course by Frankenstorm, the fight for free culture will resume at the new time of 6pm on Sunday November 11th. We'll screen sample-based works by Bryan Boyce, Jon Dieringer, Elisa Kreisinger & Marc Faletti, and Flux Factory Artists-in-Residence, Soda_Jerk.