Saturday, April 5, 2008

Flux Factory Flaunts Final Show in LIC

Last night, Flux Factory, an artist collective in Long Island City, unveiled its final exhibition,"Everything Must Go." Art installations spread out across bathrooms, bedrooms, and even the laundry room of this 7,500 square-foot space, which is set to be demolished to make way for MTA expansion.

Lisa Biagiotti and Kenan Davis produced and edited the following video on Flux Factory's opening night, which marks a month-long goodbye to 38-38 43rd Street.


Flux Factory began as an art community in Williamsburg in 1994. The community moved to Long Island City in 2002 and currently has 18 artists-in-residence. The building will be demolished to make way for the MTA's East Side Access Project. While this is the last exhibition, artists are scheduled to move out sometime during the summer.

3 comments:

AJM said...

Thanks for posting the video! Opening night was awesome, people should definitely check out this show! I've posted a review and my own photos right here:

http://thingstodowhilewaiting.blogspot.com/2008/04/journey-to-intersection-of-art-and-life.html

Anonymous said...

nice edit. thanks for your video support!

Anonymous said...

Sounds good! Hail to Progress!