SAVE THE DATE : Flux-a-Thon June 10th
Part walk-a-thon, part parade, part mobile art project competition, and part dinner dance party.
Part walk-a-thon, part parade, part mobile art project competition, and part dinner dance party.
The Endless and Mobile Beautiful Collapsible Labyrinth is an interactive sculptural installation taking over Flux Factory's gallery. Sculpture, video, sound and performance will inhabit a serpentine maze of track-mounted rolling walls, a kaleidoscopic reimagining of rolling library stacks.
Wieteke Heldens is pleased to present Bringing the Content Back. It’s her fourth solo-exhibition with the Flux Factory. In this exhibition she will show her Content drawings in the gallery, but also at the places where they are from. She is bringing the content back.
6:00 - 7:00 Site-Specific Projection @ Dutch Kill Greens created by current Flux Artist, Razan AlSalah 7:00 - 8:00 Feminist Cocktail Party @ Flux Factory 8:30 - 10:30 PARADISO: a subversive party, curated by Cosmic artist J Triangular
Bronx native Richard (DJ Vinyl Richie) Nathaniel got his taste for music at a young age listening to records in the house and around the parties in his neighborhood. When he is not controlling a crowd he is creating and…
A Flux Factory production, our 2nd annual Flux-a-Thon is part parade, part dinner/dance party, part participatory art showdown, part walkathon, but 100% Fluxy.
ABC No Rio and Flux Factory are proud to collaborate on the process-based exhibition, Against Competition/Towards Mutual Aid. Seeking an alternative to the competitive atmosphere of art production and exhibition.
Flux Factory and ABC No Rio present the panel "Artist as Ally." Please join us for a potluck and discussion, as four artists will share how they engage the arts in ways that address social issues.
This exhibition examines the presence of marginalized groups within the global Silicon Valley and its prevailing visions of future technologies. We are looking for works that address these representations——or lack thereof——in areas including but not limited to: accessibility, virtual reality, surveillance, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
Jonathan Sims' uses brightly colored geometric abstractions and simple, minimalist symbology to evoke language and universal, ancient design.