Apocalypse Chow
For three Tuesdays in July, Flux Factory and the New York Restoration Project are organizing a series of solar cooked meals paired with performances that focus on bringing interactive and community-oriented arts outdoors.
For three Tuesdays in July, Flux Factory and the New York Restoration Project are organizing a series of solar cooked meals paired with performances that focus on bringing interactive and community-oriented arts outdoors.
Tzu-Huan Lin creates work with situations in which everyday objects are altered or detached from their natural function
Jemila MacEwan's work is characterized by an otherworldly re-imagining of the body through processes of play.
Lee Tusman presents projects that straddle the intersection of ideas that are socially-based, urban in nature and that combine unconventional practices with contemporary visual arts and internet media.
Antje Rieck's work examines ideas of transformation, transcendance and metamorphosis, positioning the human body as a porous receptacle in dialogue with its environment.
Paul Kuniholm Pauper is a public artist who creates art embodying sculptural objects, often using a human as exhibition system, art using digital material, video and various time-based artwork.
Stephanie is an organizer, curator and facilitator of people, music, vintage clothing and various desert plants, and is Flux Factory's Administrator & PR Director.
Kathryn Sclavi creates socially-engaged projects such as colorful forts, art parades, social gatherings, and workshops designed to encourage communication, celebrate spaces, and create new dimensions of shared experiences.
Limited Edition, letter-pressed and hand-assembled.