Call for Artists: Pink Flamingo – Clubs in Flux
In order to respond to the unfolding COVID19 crisis, this exhibition has been postponed until mid 2021. Exact dates are yet to be determined. If you are currently submitting or have already submitted, we are still accepting applications through April 27th.
人柱の物語 (hitobashira no monogatari): solo exhibition by Nine Yamamoto-Masson
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYThis exhibition has been cancelled in response to heightened concerns relating to the spread of COVID-19
Nine Yamamoto-Masson presents new works that reflect on the private dimensions of war and US imperialism in Asia.
A Song For Sickness by Jonathan Sims
May 8 - June 14, 2020
Flux Factory Gallery Windows
A light installation by Jonathan Sims for the Center of Holographic Arts Light Windows festival
Karaoke Quotes by Jevijoe Vitug
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYJune 18- July 9, 8pm to 11 pm
Viewable from the sidewalk
Jevijoe Vitug has compiled screenshots of karaoke songs online that are mostly revolutionary and popularized by Black artists.
Nobody’s Fashion Week Virtual Town Hall
Via ZoomNobody's Fashion Week Virtual Town Hall
Wednesday, July 8, 5-7pm, Via Zoom
Join us for a Virtual Town Hall to kick off Nobody’s Fashion Week!
Flux Factory Major Exhibition: where will I be buried*?
July 17th - August 22nd
wherewillibeburied.com
Featuring work from 12 QTBIPOC* artists, centering marginalized communities in our mourning and healing.
#indigenizemememoji.2020 – New Works by Jevijoe Vitug
#indigenizemememoji.2020
New Works by Jevijoe Vitug
Flux Factory is pleased to present #indigenizemememoji.2020, a virtual solo exhibition of paintings by Jevijoe Vitug
Nobody’s Fashion Week Films and Performances Open Call
OPEN CALL: Fashion Films and Live Performances
Deadline, August 25, 11:59PM EST
Nobody's Fashion Week is seeking experimental and alternative short Fashion Films and Live Performances!
Flux Thursday Remote Edition
Next Flux Thursday Remote Edition: TBD
Flux Thursdays are Flux Factory’s longest-running program, and during ordinary times, take place on the second Thursday of each month. For now, let's meet together online!
Open Call: Nobody’s Fashion Week Reporter in Residence
Apply to be Nobody's Fashion Week Reporter in Residence!
The Reporter in Residence is responsible for documenting their experience of one or more events at Nobody’s Fashion Week. Reporting is entirely subjective and open to interpretation!
Major Exhibition: Nobody’s Fashion Week
September 1 - October 15
NobodysFashionWeek.com
Fashion is all around us. Fashion is body politics, representation, sustainability, systems. Fashion is Powerful.
Created Jobs – Exhibition by Cayla Lockwood
Exhibition October 23 - 31
Work Day - Oct 23, 9am – 5pm // Happy Hour - Oct 29, 7pm
Created Jobs is an exhibition and boutique temp agency that examines the current labor economy.
Artist-in-Residence 2021 Open Call
Open Call for Artists-in-Residence EXTENDED
Deadline: December 14, 2020, 11:59 EST
We are inviting artists for 3 – 6 month Residencies in 2021. Application link and guidelines here
A Familiarity That WARMS: New Work by Layo Bright and Kamari Carter
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYNovember 6 - 18 | Opening: Friday November 6, 6 - 9pm
Flux Factory Gallery, 39-31 29th street, LIC, NY*
By Appointment Only from Friday - Monday
Transforming America In Real Time! Building Community Through A Pandemic…
December 5 - 20 || Artist Talk Dec 17, 7pm EST
Featuring photographs from events organized by Lashawn “Suga Ray” Marston.
Weekly Phone Banking
Flux Factory Phone Bank - Every Wednesday, 2pm EST
Each Wednesday, a group of Fluxers meet on Zoom to phone our representatives and speak about the issues that we care about!
Purchase A Gift Card for The Flux Factory Fundraising Exhibition
Taking place January 12—February 14, our Fundraising Exhibition is the best opportunity to support all that Flux Factory does for emerging artists AND acquire breathtaking artworks.
2021 Flux Factory Fundraising Exhibition
FLUX FACTORY FUNDRAISING EXHIBITION
January 12 - February 14
You can now support Flux Factory by buying one of over 40 artworks!!
Thank You! With Flowers – An installation by Celeste Wilson
January 14 - 26 || Opening Thursday, January 14th, 6 - 8pm
An installation made using the floral imagery found on generic plastic bags
The Gift in the Wound
January 29 - February 7
Jan 29, 7pm EST: Artist Talk and virtual exhibition
Highlighting work by artists who have confronted their fears, traumas, and shadows, and emerged on the other side.
2021 Flux Factory Virtual Gala
Via ZoomFebruary 10th @ 7PM EST
Flux Factory invites you to join us for the Virtual Gala to celebrate our amazing community and to mark the completion of our Fundraising Exhibition.
Rhizome Voice: Speakers Series for Black History Month
Feb 12, 7pm EST | Feb 19, 7pm | Feb 26, 7pm
On February 26, join curator Trasonia Abbott and guests for a night of rejoicing in Black resilience and artistry.
The Universe is Expanding: Emergent Performance by Nova Scott-James
Via ZoomMarch 11, 5pm EST - Via Zoom
Filmmaker and innovation doula Nova Scott-James will share media and process documentation from three performances.
There Is Something Here: Solo Exhibition by Carlos David TC
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYMarch 16 - March 31
A solo show by Carlos David TC looking at filmmaking through the lens of the artist's process.
OnlyPods: New Works by Remi Dalton & Jevijoe Vitug
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYApril 1 - 27 | Gallery Opening April 15
Like and subscribe to new channels of work that employ the translational essence of the meme.
THREADS
April 10: Exhibition 1 - 5pm // Poetry 5 - 7pm // Video 7 - 8pm
Flux Factory is happy to be hosting THREADS, a movement towards to an interconnected future and an opportunity to stand in solidarity with our Asian family during this time of violence.
A Divergent from the Magnetism of Whiteness: Dealing with the Hungry Ghost
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYOpening April 30, 6-8pm | Open Hours May 1 & 2, 1-6pm
Investigating divergent evolution and the collective subconscious of black artists.
Don’t Let It Slip Through Your Fingers: Solo Exhibition by Dario Mohr
Windmill Community Garden 39-22 29th St, Long Island City, NY, United StatesMay 6th, 5-7 PM Opening Reception // May 7th, 5 PM Artist Talk
Don't Let It Slip Through Your Fingers is an assembled work that is inspired by the loss of a cherished object.
Cada Cabesa Es un Mundo: Solo Exhibition by Diego Espaillat
May 15 - 23 || Opening Reception May 15
Join Flux Factory Artist-in-Residence Diego Espaillat for the culminating exhibition of his Residency.
To Hold Water: Solo Exhibition by Anika Todd
ON VIEW
May 28 - 31 | Closing Event May 31 2 - 6pm
To Hold Water investigate the implications of the human impulse to survey, to organize, and to control.
Din Din: 29th Street Block Party
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYMemorial Day, May 31, 2 - 6pm
This Block Party is the opening event for Din Din, a series of free, socially-distanced outdoor public events which use food and art to build community.
Din Din: Quick Slice by Lily Baldwin
May 31 - June 26 | Every Night at Dusk
Lily Baldwin’s film installation “Quick Slice” will screen every night in Flux Factory’s front window with free slices every Friday in June (limited pizza! First come, first serve).
I Love You, I’m Sorry, Come Here: Solo Exhibition by Natalie Tsui
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYGallery Dates: June 4- 6 | Opening Friday, June 4, 6 - 10pm
An examination of the complexities of personal memory using filmed recreations, personal video archives and documentary.
Din Din: A Stitch in Time: Trans Family Archives with Eli Brown
Windmill Community Garden 39-22 29th St, Long Island City, NY, United StatesRSVP's Are now Closed
A free dinner and conversation series for trans and non-binary people to co-create intentionally multigenerational space.
Din Din: Fungal Symbiote Dinner & Musings with Gil Lopez
Windmill Community Garden 39-22 29th St, Long Island City, NY, United StatesThursday, June 10, 7 - 10pm
Participants will join the hosts for an evening discussing the fungal world at the intersection of human health and ingenuity.
Haa Guumoben Waaliga (May You Never Be Disgraced): Dual Exhibition by Hana Mire and Samia Osman
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYON VIEW
June 11 - 20 | Gallery Hours Thursday - Sunday
This is a love letter to Mogadishu and its people.
Din Din: Missing Luncheon
Windmill Community Garden 39-22 29th St, Long Island City, NY, United StatesSunday, June 20, 1pm & 4pm Seatings
Who or what did you lose in this last year? Karen Krolak invites you to gather in the garden where laughter, tears, and awkward pauses are welcome to flow.
¡Bienvenidxs! A Week-long Open Embroidery Workshop
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St, Long Island City, NYJune 23 - 30, 1 - 5pm
Bienvenidxs, will be an installation of an embroidery workshop open to the public hosted by Lulu Varona.
Din Din: Recalling Bitterness Tasting Menu and Film Screening
Windmill Community Garden 39-22 29th St, Long Island City, NY, United StatesSaturday, June 26
7 – 9pm: The “Recalling Bitterness Tasting Menu” by Siri Lee and “Breakaway” by Heather Kapplow
9 – 10pm – Short film and video art program
Doing Nothing Together & The Other Question
ARoS Public Aros Allé 2, Aarhus, DenmarkJoin Kosmologym (Walker Tufts, Jo Bech Dalsgaard, Maria Teilgård) and Heather Kapplow for an evening of Doing Nothing Together and an experimental group version of The Other Question. Doing Nothing Together is an opportunity to practice resistance to the compulsion of doing, and an attempt, in a collaborative way, to understand what "being" might be…