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2021 Artist-in-Residency Open Call

The 2021 Flux Factory Artist-in-Residence Open Call is EXTENDED! The deadline is now Monday, December 14th @11:59 PM EST.

2020 has been a complicated and challenging year for all of us, including Flux Factory. To ensure the safety of our community, we have not invited any new residents since we shut down in March. By adhering to public health guidance about how to be together safely, we are excited to be able to invite a limited number of new Artists-in-Residence to join the Flux Factory family in 2021.

In 2021, we are inviting artists for residencies of 3 – 6 months, including artists, curators, community organizers, urban agriculturalists, educators, builders, game designers and musicians and more.

Flux Factory Open Call 2020

Deadline: Monday February 3rd, 11:59pm

Flux Factory is a 26 year old non-­profit arts organization, artist collective and international residency program located in Long Island City, Queens, NYC, one subway stop away from Manhattan. We are committed to building a sustainable community for diverse cultural producers, including visual artists, builders, curators, community organizers, chefs, activists, musicians, writers, and others.

We are currently looking for cultural producers of all kinds to join the Flux community for 3 to 9 month residencies. Residencies will begin as soon as April, through the Fall of 2020.

Call for Proposals: 2020 Socrates Annual Fellowship

Information Sessions:
Session #1 – Monday, October 21, 2019 / 6:30–7:30pm / at Triangle Arts Association
Session #2 – Friday, November 1, 2019 / 4–5pm / at Socrates Sculpture Park, in Sticks

Application Deadline:
Monday, November 25, 2019 by 11:59pm

Notification:
January 2020

Fellowship:
April 2020 – September 2020

Exhibition:
October 2020 – March 2021

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

‘Call and Response: Making Monuments Now’

In light of recent debates about monuments and some recent removals, Socrates asks artists to propose prototypes for new monuments for New York City for presentation beginning in the fall of 2020. Artists are invited to consider and respond to the following considerations and questions:

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