A Precipice, Abandon, A Dotted Line
A labyrinthine video installation, inviting the viewer to experience darkness as a space for embracing the uncertain.
A labyrinthine video installation, inviting the viewer to experience darkness as a space for embracing the uncertain.
Column Shifting is a research and public programming initiative at Flux Factory that will provide funded housing for 2 selected participants. We’re looking for research-based cultural producers, activists, journalists, social justice organizers, academics, etc. to continue ongoing work or propose a new project that works with the relationship between financial sustainability and cultural equity in small art spaces in NYC.
Flux Factory will be hosting the first CryptoParty in Queens this month, featuring a series of informative discussions on privacy, surveillance and some hands-on training with digital privacy and encryption technology.
Make your own Halloween Costume, with help from a Flux Artist-in-Residence, buy an artist-made-mask or order a custom costume!
Please join us at Flux Factory for our October Flux Thursday Pot Luck dinner! The Red Spread refers to a 13 course all red tasting menu that will be a part of the evening.
Please join us at Flux Factory for our November Flux Thursday Potluck dinner! The evening is focused on the issues relating to Flux's upcoming project Column Shifting, which explores the relationship between financial stability and cultural equity in small art spaces in NYC.
Jung In Jung is a current Flux artist who has been working with contemporary dancers to create interactive audiovisual dance work. With "Shaping Time . Space" Jung presents a series of short dances in collaboration with dancers, musicians and visual artists.
Please bring food and drink to share! Please join us on September 8th for our monthly community potluck and art salon: an informal time to catch up with old friends, eat something delicious prepared by our artist-chefs, and learn more about projects by Fluxers old and new.
A roundtable discussion with contemporary and emerging artists: Virginia Mallon, Anne Murray, Seren Morey, Katarina Rasic, and Joshua Dylan Rubin on the crucial needs of artists that arise from adversity along with the intentional cultivation of a blind eye.
Eleni Theodora Zaharopoulos is an interdisciplinary space creature that was raised in Queens by Greeks. She finds meaning in the supernatural and is often guided/derailed by magical thinking, shaky faith, and a deck of playing cards.