Launch of Entertainment Magazine
Flux Artist-in-Residence Lawman Lynch will launch an entertainment magazine on 11.11.11, the name of which will be revealed at the party.
Flux Artist-in-Residence Lawman Lynch will launch an entertainment magazine on 11.11.11, the name of which will be revealed at the party.
Call for proposals: Banquet for America Flux Factory invites you to submit a proposal for Banquet for America, a 3-week long experiment in building a utopian village. We’re looking for builders, chefs, sideshow barkers, and performers to construct and inhabit our town within a gallery, complete with a theater, banquet hall, specialized shops, and more.
Date: Saturday, October 29 Time: 6 pm - 10 pm Come on down to support the Habitable Spaces project. The evening will feature a colorful mix of bands, djs, performance artists, and of course – tacos and tasty cocktails.
Karol Radziszewski lives and works in Warsaw, Poland where he received his MFA from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2004. A multimedia artist, painter, author of installations, photographs, videos and interdisciplinary projects. Publisher and editor-in-chief of “DIK Fagazine”. In…
Date: October 19, 7 pm Location: Flux Factory Join us for Collaborative Means, a project that brings together a series of artists working both collaboratively and collectively, relying on cooperative strategies for the realization of ambitious projects.
October 13, 8pm+ 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 Ward, Melinda Maclean, and Melissa Brown.
The folks from NYC Media toured the many spots in Long Island City where you can do awesome stuff for free or less than $10. Flux Factory made the cut, and we're in good company with PS1, Local Projects, and Sculpture Center.
Dates: October 2 – 21 Locations: Flux Factory and throughout NYC Check out all of our Congress of Collectives events this October–hosted by Flux Factory, Creative Time, Union Docs, and Nurture Art–compiled into one handy page. The events are free and open to the public.
Members representing collectives from the US, Europe and the Middle East will gather in NYC to examine collectivity and realize new projects for three weeks in October. Join us.