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Bionic Garden

Opening reception: June 9, 1 - 4 pm Flux Factory is proud to present Bionic Garden, an exhibition that unveils how humans have adapted to grow plants in the most unlikely of ways and places. Works will be displayed in a range of environments that reflect the (often) limited environments that New Yorkers have to work with when it comes to exercising their own green thumbs.

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Theodoros Stamatogiannis

Theodoros is researching how architecture can create sculptural objects questioning the boundaries between architecture and sculpture, interior and exterior space, private and public.

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Wojciech Gilewicz, Residency Unlimited

Flux Factory is pleased to present Wojciech Gilewicz, Residency Unlimited, a solo exhibition by our latest resident through Flux Factory's partnership with Residency Unlimited. For two months Gilewicz cleaned Flux Factory as a way to explore the overlap of immigration status and the paradoxes of artistic success.

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Katrine Malinovsky

The works by collaborative duo Randi & Katrine are a result of their common interest in combining architecture, objects and narration, and a fascination with monumental scale installations in which a dynamic exchange between the viewer and a specific space are emphasized.

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Flux Death Match: The New Aesthetic

Julia Kaganskiy moderates this firey debate over The New Aesthetic, while Greg Borenstein, Carla Gannis, Kyle McDonald, and Molly W. Steenson duke it out. It will be an epic discussion over a fairly recent movement in visual culture.

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Flux Thursday: May 10, 2012

Date: March 8th, 8pm+ Location: Flux Factory, 39-31 29th Street, Long Island City Flux Thursday is our monthly potluck dinner and art salon, where artists can present their recently completed projects or works-in-progress to a receptive audience. Join us for presentations by Alison Nguyen, Elisa Harkins, Angela Washko, Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum, and Randi & Katrine.

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No no right way to dance like a fluxer

Former Flux Artists-in-Residence Nick Cregor and Ditte Lyngkær Pedersen left a love note for Flux upon their departure, in the form of an awesome instructional dance video. Take a look at Fluxers dancing for joy...who's got the best moves?

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Alison Nguyen: Irreversible Damage

The newly opened Oracle Club in Long Island City, Queens presents Irreversible Damage, a solo exhibition of works by Flux Factory Artist-in-Residence and New York Community Trust fellow, Alison Nguyen, from May 11th-18th.

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WFLX: Earful of Flux

DJ Vinyl Richie put it together and the rest of us had fun contributing playlists and breathing into the microphone. You can hear all about what's happening at Flux and a few great songs, too.

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