Flux Factory and Rental Cars in Queens

A little history Flux Factory began in 1994, in an old spice factory in Williamsburg, New York City. Its original members were undergraduates at the New School For Social Research (now New School University). About four years later, with a new stage built and twice as many members, the Flux Factory evolved into a site for art events and performances of all kinds. Flux became an official nonprofit group in 1999 and moved to 43rd Street in Long Island City, Queens in 2002. After six years they have packed up and moved to 39-31 29th Street in Long Island City. Their new building is an 8000 square foot, 3-story converted greeting card factory two blocks north of Queens Plaza. See the Flux Factory new projects taking place all over the city and beyond when you travel with your rental cars in Queens.

The mission

The mission of the Flux Factory is to support innovative and collaborative art works. It is primarily an working and creative space for works that focus on the physical, social, and cultural space of New York City. The goal of the Flux Factory art collective is to create a forum where Flux artists can collaborate with each other as well as others in an experimental lab that produces new works. These new works allow participants to work with people they're never worked with before, or with unfamiliar media, or formal constraints. Flux Factory supports work that reflects upon and alters public space in dynamic ways. Flux Factory is also a public and community space in itself. It provides a computer center, performance space, publishing equipment, and a monthly Thursday night dinner and salon that has become a well known venue for artists and intellectuals to present both finished pieces and, more importantly, works in progress.

The Gallery

The Flux Factory offers a exhibition space that is 1350 square feet, with a garage door entranceway. It has an industrial, gritty charm and concrete floor. Most of the walls are brick, except for one, all of which are painted white. There is a big, defunct conveyor belt off to the side. There are adjustable track lights and fluorescent work lights. With this as the background artists have a room for free expression. See what Flux Factory has to offer you when you travel with your rental cars in Queens.

Special events

The Flux Factory holds several events and workshops throughout the year so there is no excuse to miss out on one of their great events when you travel with your rental cars in Queens. Bread and Butter Printmaking Workshop is an offer for studio access on an hourly, weekly, or full time basis. Classes are offered for people who are interested. Have a project you have been wanting to print? Or know someone who needs t-shirts/posters/business cards? Than this is the perfect time to come to the Flux Factory with your rental cars in Queens. Housebroken, a building wide exhibition opening and gala was another exciting event. Celebrating their newest home, dozens of artists were invited to create works throughout the building. Housebroken was easily their biggest project ever, with over 100 installations, performances, and homey additions to the factory? Eclectic performances and art began at 8 pm and continued well beyond the night. Don't miss out on an exciting event like this again when you travel to the Flux Factory with your rental cars in Queens.

Before you go?

For more information when you travel with your rental cars in Queens to the Flux Factory check out their official website at http://www.fluxfactory.org/

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