Flux Projects
01/23/2026
CALL FOR ARTIST CONCEPTS
Small, unexpected moments can transform an ordinary day. They interrupt the familiar rhythms of our routines and create shared flashes of happiness among friends, neighbors, and complete strangers. These moments make us smile, laugh, and look twice. They spark curiosity, open space for reflection, and invite us to experience the city, and one another, with fresh eyes.
Flux Projects is seeking to add these Small Moments of Happiness to daily life along Peachtree Street in 2026.
Learn more from the link in our bio and here: https://bit.ly/4pxsZKq
Deadline to submit name, contact, and 250-word concept: Feb.7
10/17/2025
This Sat, Oct. 18, artist Hormuz Minina returns beneath the oak along the BeltLine—continuing his exploration of where nature and urban development intersect.
Fifteen years ago, Minina performed here to honor and protect a majestic oak tree that still stands above an 86-foot-deep chasm beside New City Properties’ Fourth Ward Office building. Now, he returns with artists Jasmine Habersham , İpek Eginli , Roger Ruzow , Brijené Wilson, and Stan Woodard .stan for a powerful new performance.
Sat, Oct 18, 8pm
505 N. Angier Ave NE, beside Burle’s Bar
Free and open to the public
Photo and production by Benita Carr .l.carr
Presented with Flux Projects, Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery , and New City Properties More info: minina.com
09/12/2025
Louis Corrigan founded Flux Projects in 2009, and his imprint on the organization is still evident 15 years after our inaugural project in 2010. Among the early artists he championed through Flux Projects was Gyun Hur. Best known today as a writer, Corrigan has always had a natural ability to recognize creative talent in its infancy, to understand the intersection of art and public space, and to site works for maximum impact. An artist at heart himself, he has enriched Atlanta’s arts scene through his creative spirit, generosity, and insight.
In March of this year, Corrigan helped open Hur’s installation of Our mothers, our water, our peace at the The Goat Farm Arts Center through a conversation with the artist and fellow writer Cinque Hicks. Now, in a new essay commissioned by Flux Projects, he reflects on the project and on the arc of Hur’s career.
Read full essay here: http://bit.ly/4pmn9MT
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