SCI-FI JULY
JULY 6, 13, 20, 27 Every Tuesday in July, visit Flux Factory for an informal rooftop film screening of an unknown science fiction movie. No, you won't know what you're about to watch. Yes, you will be rewarded. Some keywords…
JULY 6, 13, 20, 27 Every Tuesday in July, visit Flux Factory for an informal rooftop film screening of an unknown science fiction movie. No, you won't know what you're about to watch. Yes, you will be rewarded. Some keywords…
Flux Factory is proud to host Superhero Clubhouse run of MERCURY, May 21-24, 2010, at 8:00 PM Superhero Clubhouse is a New York based, green theater collective whose mission is to create original plays and events relevant to the natural…
When Flux Factory is involved, however, there’s nothing geeky about grade school. - The Q Note TWO NOTORIOUS ARTIST COLLECTIVES UNITE TO ALIGN CONCEPTUAL SCIENCE & EMPIRICAL ART DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JUNE June 5–6 and 12-13, 2010…
This month's Flux Thursday, our salon and dinner, is on May 13th, with a potluck dinner beginning at 8 pm. Residency Unlimited artist Kate Shaw will be presenting work, and Flux artist-in-residence Chris Domenick and Lilac Company will be performing…
Flux Factory is calling all artists, urban explorers, rogue historians, tour guides, academics, and anyone interested to pitch tours for Going Places (Doing Stuff) III, a social practice oriented show taking place this summer.
Going Places (Doing Stuff) — you get on a bus, you don’t know where you’re going, and then something happens. Flux Factory invites artists to lead a bus-full of people on an adventure around the greater New York (or even Tri-State area) carte blanche. The content of the tours is entirely up to you, though the itinerary is kept secret from participants. Tours can range from a single afternoon to three days, and will take place from late June through August.
Each touree is given only the following information: artist, title, duration, and a list of needed supplies. In other words, when someone signs up for a tour, they know what to bring and how long they will be gone, but they will have no idea where they are actually going or what they will experience. All tours will be first-come first-serve.
There is always mystery in traveling, even if you know where you are headed. Going Places (Doing Stuff) is all about this mystery, asking the general public to give themselves over to our artists. The excitement of simply stepping on a bus to who-knows-where becomes a metaphor and catalyst for the leap of faith inherent to aesthetic experience in general.
This Saturday at 2pm, Bread & Butter Collective, a silkscreening collaborative housed at Flux Factory, will be holding a general interest meeting. We are at a very exciting place; the studio is fully functional, self sustaining and looking for new…
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