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Bronx Museum of the Arts

The Bronx Museum of the Arts in Concourse Village, The Bronx, shows contemporary art with connections to Bronx communities.

That’s important because The Bronx is a cultural forge.


Bronx Museum Tickets

Admission is free.

Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
(at 165th St)
Concourse Village, The Bronx

Subways
(B)(D) to 167th St (2 blocks)
(4) to 161st St – Yankee Stadium (7 blocks)

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Latin Culture at the Bronx Museum of the Arts

61st New York Film Festival 2023 (Pictures of Ghosts/Grasshopper Film)

The 61st New York Film Festival Screens the Heartbeat of New World Cinema

One of the longest-running and most respected film festivals in the United States screens many Latin American and Latin European films.

September 29 to October 15, 2023
FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, BAM, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Maysles Documentary Center, Paris Theater, Museum of the Moving Image

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19th Havana Film Festival 2018

19th Havana Film Festival New York 2018 new Latin American cinema

Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Cuban, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Paraguayan and Venezuelan films plus tributes to Senel Paz (Cuban), Tomás Gutiérrez Alea (Cuban), and Fernando Birri (Argentine).
AMC Loews 34th St in Chelsea, and other venues in Manhattan, Queens & The Bronx
OPENING NIGHT
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
FESTIVAL April 6 – 17, 2018

Gordon Matta-Clark, 'Bronx Floors,' 1973. Courtesy of The Bronx Museum.

Gordon Matta-Clark’s ‘Anarchitecture’ proves The Bronx is Beautiful

Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
at 165th St
Concourse Village, The Bronx
Closed Mondays & Tuesdays
Wednesday, November 8 2017 – April 8, 2018

Angel Otero, Title to be determined, 2017. Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong.

Angel Otero ‘Elegies’ Puerto Rican art at the Bronx Museum of the Arts

Bronx Museum of the Arts
Concourse Village, The Bronx
October 25, 2017 – April 29, 2018

Bronx Museum Archive

October 2022

Abigail DeVille: Bronx Heavens, an exhibition of the Bronx artist’s exploration of “freedom” in marginalized communities, is October 9, 2022 – April 9, 2023. bronxmuseum.org 🇺🇸

The South Bronx Portraits by John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres: Honoring our community’s creative hearts, minds, and souls; an interactive exhibition based on a large-scale survey of Ahearn and Torres’ careers includes Polaroid portraits and a graphic novel, at the Bronx Museum of the Arts in Concourse Village, The Bronx, Wednesday, October 26, 2022 – April 30, 2023. Free.

May 2022

The 50th Anniversary Gala and Auction at the Bronx Museum in Concourse Village, The Bronx, is Tue, May 10 from 6-10pm. bronxmuseum.org

April 2022

Jamel Shabazz : Eyes on the Street, 40-years of New York street photography, is at the Bronx Museum in Concourse Village, The Bronx, Apr 6 – Sep 4. FREE. bronxmuseum.org

Perspectives / Past / Forward, the Bronx Museum’s 50th anniversary exhibition, shows the art of the people of the Bronx is Wed, Apr 27 – Oct 9, 2022.

November 2021

Bronx Calling: The Fifth AIM Biennial is November 10, 2021 – March 20, 2022. bronxmuseum.org


A Museum of Us

The Bronx Museum of the Arts is unusual for being a major museum that is actually about the community it serves.

It’s the art museum of The Bronx which is the cradle of Latin jazz, salsa, hip-hop, reggaeton, New York fandango and everything that goes with that. Legends are made here.

The museum was founded in 1971 as a partnership between the Bronx Council on the Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It moved to its current location in 1983.

“The Accordion” expansion opened in 2006. From some angles it looks rather like a Cubist United Nations. That sort of describes The Bronx.

The Bronx is beautiful, and the Bronx Museum of the Arts is one of the best places to see that!

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