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Everything Must Go
Long Island City's Flux Factory Opens a New Show, in Honor of their Closing
by Sally Herships
NEW YORK, NY April 16, 2008 —Flux Factory, the Long Island City based arts collective, is moving out. Their building and entire block is set to be demolished by the MTA. They're home to 17 artists, who live and work in the space. To mark the event they’re turning every inch of their home into an installation based on itself. Sally Herships has more on the end of an era.
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