Queens Courier — May 23, 2013
Kids learn lessons while building ‘Kitty City’ in LIC By ANGY ALTAMIRANO Read the original here
Eirini Oraiopoulou
Eirini Oraiopoulou works within the fields of urbanism, social, and cultural studies, with a focus on the local-global dialectic and the contemporary city.
Flux Factory at Noguchi Museum
Date + time: Sunday, May 19th, 11am - 6pm Location: Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road, Long Island City Two Flux-Artists-in-Residence will host a discussion about different artworks in the Noguchi Museum, as part of Community Day May 2013.
My Diamond Shoes are Too Tight: A Discussion of Fame
Date + time: Wednesday, May 15th, 8pm Location: Flux Factory Gallery, 39-31 29th Street, LIC FREE! My Diamond Shoes are Too Tight: A Discussion of Fame is a panel discussion and presentation bringing together three artists who have a critical and unique approach to celebrity: JD Samson, Nathaniel Sullivan, and Ann Hirsch.
Tween Dweam Recap
Flux Factory celebrated the last of its teenage years with the Tween Dweam Social on April 27th, 2013. The gallery was transformed into the coolest basement dance party ever, decked out with everything a tween could possibly dweam of.
Flux Thursday: May 9, 2013
Date + time: April 11, 2013, 8pm+ Join us for Flux Thursday, our monthly potluck and salon! Dinner starts at 8pm, with artist presentations beginning at 9:30.
Double Trouble
Flux Factory welcomes its newest members to our Board of Directors, Jake Pratt and Jason David Brown.
Kitty City
Design & Build workshops: every weekend in May; Ribbon-cutting & Adoption drive: June 1st. Artists and city planners will collaborate with elementary schools students to design and build a thriving meow-tropolis: Kitty City.
Tween Dweam Social
Date + time: Saturday, April 27th, 8pm+ YouTube Karaoke with MC Jason Eppink: 8:30pm - 10:30pm Viva Bodyroll: 10:30pm - 11pm DJs: 11pm - 2am Tickets: $10 in advance, $12 at the door #ArtsTech Unconference Attendees: 1/2 off tickets at the door ($6) + drink ticket Join us for dance floor Twister, manicures, pizza, DJs, a ball pit, funky chaperones, a secret bar, and YouTube karaoke with costumes and green screen so that you can croon better than Beiber!
