Mitchell D. Sickon
Mitchell D. Sickon enjoys writing and reading. He can be close-mouthed, however.
Fat Lipstick
Program at Flux Factory
On November. Every Wednesday.
Here’s the guideline for this one-month long film program: bad taste, saturated levels of color, heavy make-up, cartoonish characters, theatrical violence, domineeringly psychosexual women, larger than life pop art settings, & a healthy disregard for all forms of authority: religious, moral, legal, political, and last but not least, the authority of the established aesthetic tradition! And yes you can bring your mum: there’ll be make-up for everyone!
Admission: Free. Popcorn is on us.
Sylbee Kim
born in seoul, lives in berlin, is now visiting new york doesn't know how to talk, also when she can speak six languages works with video, installation, performance and drawing mostly about the issues of communication, identity and language in…
Annie Reichert
Annie Reichert works primarily in the popular mediums of photography, food, fabric, and gold with the common themes of friendship, sweetness, memory, and gold. She is from both coasts and was educated in between.
François Leloup-Collet
François Leloup-Collet works most often in film. The New York's transplant's seen both sides of the camera lens, from organizing festivals to acting in the music video for Psychic TV's "Papal Breakdance," and in two shorts, "Manuelle Labor" and "Slap…



