Jevijoe Vitug
a Philippine born artist living and working in New York City whose work ranges from painting, performance and community-based projects
a Philippine born artist living and working in New York City whose work ranges from painting, performance and community-based projects
Please join us at Flux Factory for our January Flux Thursday Potluck dinner with presentations by Filipina artist and activist collective GABRIELA with paintings by JeviJoe Vitug.
Ashley Yang-Thompson gave up baking, mopping, and hula-hooping for pictures and bad poetry.
We’re looking for cultural producers of all kinds to join the Flux community for 3, 6, 9 or 12 month residencies.
Bangladeshi born artist, Firoz Mahmud, will present his new film/video ‘Blurred Reading’, photographs, blood painting, mixed media works and drawing on paper.
Cosmic Unity includes works by 22 artist-healers from Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Brazil and US in the search for a new spirituality.
Razan AlSalah is a Lebanese-Palestinian media artist and cinematographer living and working between Beirut, Philadelphia and New York. She is a Fulbright scholar and MFA candidate at Temple University.
Against Competition/Towards Mutual Aid is a collaborative arts project between ABC No Rio and Flux Factory that seeks to create a dialogue around an alternative to the traditional, competitive atmosphere of art production and exhibition.
An installation and performance based in the language of rootwork, Santería, conjure and vodun. It layers sound, sculpture, cuisine, scent and action to create a transcendent space to of Afro-Atlantic refutation, overcoming, healing, togetherness, and understanding.
Bring something delicious to share this Flux Thursday as we gather activists and movement organizers to discuss how folx in the wider Flux community can support the call for social justice and human rights at the dawn of this political era.