Untapped New York: Follow the $$$$ – January 28, 2013
Final Death Match: “Arts Funding: Follow the $$$$” By ABY THOMAS Read the original here.
Final Death Match: “Arts Funding: Follow the $$$$” By ABY THOMAS Read the original here.
Opening reception & performance: Saturday, February 16th, 6 pm - 9 pm Exhibition dates: February 16th - 24th IRON CHEF FLUX: Saturday, February 23rd, 6 - 8 pm A group exhibition featuring Fluxers from this past year, highlighting Flux’s diverse composition and the exciting and tricky balance of all of its ambitions.
Perhaps you're an organizer with a great idea for a unique series of talks? Maybe you’d love to share the joy of canning pickles with the world? You might be a film editing genius who wants to show others the ins and outs of Pro Tools. We’re seeking proposals to join the ranks of previous Flux Factory educational initiatives.
February 14th, 8pm+ Join us for romantic raffle prizes, Fluxygrams delivered by cupid, heart-shaped desserts and incredible artist presentations by Lena Hawkins & Champagne Sequins, Reid Bingham, Jason Eppink, Sean McIntyre, and Christine Laquet.
Phuc Le Photgraphs Serenity - Portraits of Strangers and Loved Ones By JOSEY BARTLETT Read the original here.
Flux Factory Artists in Residence Showcase Works by JOSEY BARTLETT Read the original here.
Reception: February 9, 6-9pm Open House: February 10, 2-5pm During PowerSuit Camp Week we put aside our fears and ask ourselves: if we could do anything, what would it be? Join us for this project organized by Flux Artist-in-Residence Aliya Bonar.
Christine Laquet's anthropological research takes the form of sculptures, photographs, films and paintings, in which the natural world and wildlife meet the artifice at the crossroads of mythological and natural history.
Born in Korea, Anne Duk Hee Jordan currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. She received her art training at the Institut für Raum Experimente, UDK, Berlin, where she attained her Meisterschülerin in 2011-2012, supervised by Olafur Eliasson.
Mille Højerslev Nielsen (born 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a freelance writer, curator and a hard core aesthete.