Fluxus Festival
The Fluxus Festival is an arts event that celebrates the Fluxus movement, which emerged in the 1960s. This movement is known for its experimental and interdisciplinary approach, blending visual art, music, and performance. Artists associated with Fluxus, such as George Maciunas and Yoko Ono, aimed to challenge traditional art forms and engage audiences in new ways.
Typically held in various locations around the world, the festival features performances, installations, and workshops that encourage participation and creativity. The Fluxus Festival promotes the idea that art can be accessible and interactive, reflecting the movement's core belief in breaking down barriers between art and everyday life.