Atlanta's 4th annual night of art + experimentation returns to the Castleberry Hill Arts District on Saturday, October 5. For one night only the streets and empty spaces of the neighborhood will be filled with projections, dance, performances, music, sound and light installations, parades, and more. It is an exciting glimpse into the range of temporary public art projects that are possible in our city and the diversity of artistic talent that we have and attract. Flux Night was recently voted Be...
Atlanta's 4th annual night of art + experimentation returns to the Castleberry Hill Arts District on Saturday, October 5. For one night only the streets and empty spaces of the neighborhood will be filled with projections, dance, performances, music, sound and light installations, parades, and more. It is an exciting glimpse into the range of temporary public art projects that are possible in our city and the diversity of artistic talent that we have and attract. Flux Night was recently voted Best Public Art Event in this year’s Creative Loafing “Best of ATL” series.
This year's event is curated by Helena Reckitt, an internationally respected curator and critic. Reckitt's curatorial theme, Free Association, evokes the pleasure of mixing and mingling at street level that is central to Flux Night, and that car-centric Atlanta does not always afford. It also points to the strong history of digital art and collective activity within the city.
As with all Flux Projects, Flux Night is FREE and open to the public.
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