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Sea Worthy Events

Summer 2011 Check out all of our Sea Worthy events this summer--hosted by Flux Factory, Gowanus Studio Space, and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts--compiled into one handy page. The events run through August; all are open to the public and many are free.

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Alex Young

Alex Young is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and curator whose research based practice employs critical and experimental historiography in exploring the motivating factors and end results—and the subsequent potential for disconnection between the two—in the construction of the built environment…

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Flux Thursday: May 12, 2011

May 12, 8 pm + Join us next week for Flux Thursday, our monthly potluck and salon! Dinner starts at 8 pm, with presentations and performances to follow. This month, Going Places (Doing Stuff) veteran Liz Barry will talk about…

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Marin Tockman

Marin Tockman is an independent filmmaker, curator, and archivist. Most recently, she has completed a 12 part series for the Travel Channel overseeing all the historical content for the series "Mysteries at the Museum". As a Co-Producer and Associate Producer,…

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Tom Watson

Hailing from the UK, my practice encompasses setting up conditions for reconstituting the materials that comprise an object, in order to tease out one other permutation of use, and, I also follow my interest in certain social and economic systems in order to produce interventionalist outcomes.

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AIR / LAUNCH

SP Weather Station presents AIR / LAUNCH Sunday, May 15  2011 4:00 PM In the first of a series of events related to Air, Water, Earth and Fire: Artist Susan Goethel Campbell will talk about her air-related work and launch…

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Özlem Günyol and Mustafa Kunt

Hullabaloo, 2009 Multimedia-Sound installation 32 channels, 266 loudspeakers, 1 subwoofer, 1 computer black lack paint on wood 255 x 235 x 60 cm Photo: © Cem Yücetas Özlem Günyol (1977 in Ankara, Turkey) and Mustafa Kunt (1978 in Ankara, Turkey)…

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