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Funded! This project successfully raised its funding goal on April 7, 2010.

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Having a heating system would let us survive through the winter months and carry on with our acclaimed programs.

The hottest arts center this side of the East River needs some heat!

2009 was a milestone year for Flux Factory. After hundreds of people wouldn't let us shut our doors in 2008 as our building was claimed for a public works project, we took it as a necessary growth opportunity and renovated an old warehouse in Long Island City, Queens. The building is bigger, more centrally located, and has a gallery that gives us lots of room to promote the work of emerging artists.

Thanks to our broad community, dozens of volunteers helped us for months to breathe life into this new building, painting walls, setting up spaces, putting up lights, and all the glorious work that comes with rejuvenating buildings. But there was one thing we couldn't do ourselves -- get a proper HEATING SYSTEM. Ours was old and barely functioned, so we hired the extremely sweet Fire and Ice Heating and Cooling Company to get us through the winter. What would have cost us over $150,000 is now costing us a fraction, but it's still too rich for our blood. Your dollars would go directly to fostering a creative community that works for itself and helps others along the way.

Yes, we’re only a few weeks shy of the arrival of spring. We’re definitely through the thick of winter, but as there are more winters to come, this is a long term investment!

This is a selection of what's been written about us in the press:

"Quite possibly the coolest arts and education non-profit in New York City." - Juxtapoz

"A stronghold for the art-obsessed." -Soma

"A warehouse in Queens reignites New York City's reputation as the home of the avant-garde, but this time it has a sense of humour." - Dazed and Confused

"When people ask me what my favorite gallery is, I always answer Flux Factory [...] I do think that if ever there is a rebirth of a really definitely alternative counterculture, it will probably grow out of places like this, where creative people's innocent desire to carve out a space for themselves runs up against frustration with the Man's stupid, stupid bureaucracy." - Ben Davis, Artnet

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    Get a hand-printed Flux Factory canvas tote bag with specially designed logo by artist Douglas Paulson.

  • Pledge $75 or more

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    we'll fill your hand-printed Flux Factory canvas bag with limited-edition artwork by Paula Castro, Georgia Muenster, and Parfyme. We'll also throw in the collector's edition catalogue to our latest exhibition, "Arctic Book Club."

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    pick one or a combination of the works for sale on our website! One of a kind, bona fide Art, hanging on your wall, giving you the air of sophistication and making you the envy of your friends. (www.fluxfactory.org/art-for-sale/)

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    and we'll give you our coveted box sets. Each box has prints, sculptures, drawings, and paintings by world-renowned wonderful artists. Our boxes are handmade and contain works by Brandstifter, Bread & Butter Collective, Andrea Dezso, Kerry Downey, Heather Jones, Aya Kakeda, Miwa Koizumi, Simone Meltesen, Nick Normal, Ward Shelley, and Swoon. Some of these artists have work in places like the Whitney Museum, MoMA, and loads of amazing places. The collection is curated by Flux Factory’s artistic director, Jean Barberis. Priced at $1500 per box, it’s probably the best deal ever. (www.fluxfactory.org/flux-factorys-box-set/)