Jaime “Idea” Iglehart
Jaime Iglehart explores dreamscapes and the line between imagination and concrete world-building. Her projects involve socially engaged ‘play,’ dystopian fantasy and highly personal iconography.
DREAMS REALLY DO COME TRUE: Exhibition by Miss Expanding Universe
Miss Expanding Universe will be remembered as one of the most prolific, groundbreaking, heartbreaking, hilarious, surprising, and versatile artists of all time
Home Brew Workshop
Join us for introduction to the fermentation process that produces . . . mmm... Beer. Will Fluxer Gill Lopez.
Smörgåsbord // Flux Thursday: Humorgous Smorgasbord
Join us on Thursday, September 14th for an old-fashioned Smörgåsbord potluck and artist presentations, with donations from Zabar's, TomCat Bakery, and Lagunitas Brewing Company.
Flux Major Exhibition: Humorgous Smorgasbord
Flux Factory is pleased to present Humorgous Smorgasbord, a group exhibition of artworks that utilize incongruity through live performance, video,sculpture and writing. Most of you probably won’t make it out to see the show. You’ll likely have other plans during the Friday night opening and performances on September 8th. Or let’s guess, can’t make it to an old-fashioned smörgåsbord dinner with artist presentations on Thursday, September 14th. So, what’s funny?
Martha Naranjo Sandoval
Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a New York-based filmmaker and visual artist from Mexico City. Her work focuses in the materiality of image; in the difference between how time is portrayed in moving and still image; and in how images gain significance culturally.
Jack Hogan
Jack Hogan is an artist and lapsed architect from Waterford, Ireland. He is based in New York and New Jersey. His work is about the everyday sadism and masochism that turns white boys into adolescents for life, the barely perceptible…
Kyung-jin Kim
Kyung-jin Kim (b. South Korea) inducts a sense of what cannot be known through sculpture and models, video projections, and interactive sound installations.
Space and Light Workshop – drawing Space of Invisible Elements
A workshop with artist Eunhyea Choi. Participants will work to make a formative poem with elements such as plexiglass, paper, colored pencil and light.