Flux Artist-In-Residence 2018 Open Call
We are currently looking for cultural producers of all kinds to join the Flux community for 3, 6, 9 or 12 month residencies starting in the Summer or Fall 2018
We are currently looking for cultural producers of all kinds to join the Flux community for 3, 6, 9 or 12 month residencies starting in the Summer or Fall 2018
Air Rights: a series of artist-made flags curated by artist and Fluxer, Christina Freeman. The first flag is Revised U.S. Flag #4 (Francisco Franklin), designed by Francisco Franklin, in collaboration with artist Maya Grace Misra, combines elements from the United States flag and the flag of his home country, Panamá.
City 1- Saturday, February 24, 2018 - “FORT CITY” 10AM - 9PM // “Immigrant Ball” 9PM-12AM City 2- Saturday, March 3, 2018 - “The Central Nervous City” 10 AM - 9PM // “The Destruction of Civilization” 9PM-12AM CITY 3- Saturday, March 10, 2018 - “City with a Diamond Heart” 10 AM - 8 PM // Experimental music 8PM - 10PM CITY 4 - Saturday, March 17, 2018 - “Art Trash City” 10AM - 7AM // “The Sanitization, Categorization, and Monetization of Artistic Endeavor” 7PM - 9PM // The Company Soundsystem 10PM - 12AM
Poyen Wang's practice primarily takes the form of video and installation, exploring the themes of migration, subjectivity and time.
In this introduction to DJ'ing, PlayPlay will go over various techniques DJs use to create a seamless musical journey and to keep the dance floor going.
Wilder LIC is a May 2018 multimedia group exhibition produced by Flux Factory taking place at the Windmill Community Garden. This open call, with a February 11 deadline, invites proposals for artworks which address how multimedia art can promote local community building and urban agriculture.
Come by this FREE Pop Up workshop to learn some introductory skills that will keep you feeling safe.
Please bring your favorite loaf / meatloaf-adjacent dish / classic side / perfect beverage pairing / any dessert and your hungry self / and your hungry friends
Poet Ariel Yelen will provide readings, conversation, and generative writing prompts for ekphrastic writing amid Flux artist-in-residence Kyung-jin Kim‘s solo exhibition, Nothing Personal.