Our Reach
The HausFLUXUS HAUS INC. is a 501 (c) 3 that provides educational, curatorial, and performance opportunities for artists and organizations working on the periphery. We provide creative mentorship through working opportunities, formal training, grant writing services, and artist development by connecting emerging and mid-career artists with established networks through strategic partnerships. |
Geographic ReachSince the organization's inception, we've employed over 200 creative and social impact drivers from underutilized geographic regions across the United States including Brooklyn, Bushwick, The Bronx, Miami, Broward County, Los Angeles, and internationally acclaimed artists from Africa, Belgium, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, France, and Spain. |
Artist RepresentationFluxus partnerships are representative of diverse cultures, identities, and practices. 93% of our collaborations have been led by Latinx, Bi-racial, black and African Americans, and minority groups. Fluxus stakeholders and partnering organizations encompass a multifarious network of social philanthropists, local nonprofits, CBO's, Government Agencies, and private business owners at the forefront of community development and innovation. Our collective cohorts provide Supportive Housing, Tele-Health, Supportive Employment, SUD and Mental Health counseling, Financial Literacy, LGBTQIA+ support, and Creative Placemaking opportunities that build resiliency and hope where it is most needed. |
Partners and supportersCollaborations include The Broadway Community and Activity Center Inc., The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, EcoCultura, The Broward Cultural Division, The Small Business Administration, The Fund for Public Health NYC, The Perez Art Museum Miami, MOCA, The Coral Gables Museum, The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, The Guild 5 Forty-Five, The African American Research Library and Cultural Center, Muse Center for the Arts, The Sagamore Hotel South Beach, Virginia Key Beach, Purple Palms Art Gallery, The Hub Spark, American Dance Abroad, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami Urban Contemporary Experience, American Dance Alliance, University Center for the Performing Arts, Universal Ballet Competition, and The Venue Fort Lauderdale. The work has reached over 15,000 community members. |
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