BronxArtSpace opens first in-person exhibit during pandemic
The BronxArtSpace reopened its gallery on August 29 for its first in-person exhibit since March with “How To Dance,” a collection of videos focusing on the sometimes awkward joy of…
The BronxArtSpace reopened its gallery on August 29 for its first in-person exhibit since March with “How To Dance,” a collection of videos focusing on the sometimes awkward joy of…
As the impact from the pandemic’s first punch gradually diminishes and New York City wrestles with reopening, South Bronx cultural organizations see an uncertain future in the communities they serve.…
With much of the nation in virtual lockdown, dancers and fitness experts across the country have started online classes to keep their audiences active. Bronx-based choreographer Aya Jane Saotome has…
Sashalee King wants you to get back to that thing you were passionate about as a kid. King is the founder and CEO of Lost Demo, a fledgling company that…
Bronx musicians are using Instagram Live as their concert hall during the New York quarantine, as they try to maintain contact with their fans. But many are finding that communication…
The arts group City Lore has issued the following call for the public to share “poems, stories, songs, and videos that convey the experiences , encouragements, meditations, and innovations” to…
Due to the concerns around the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the city, the Bronx Documentary Center announced that it will cancel all scheduled events and educational programs until further notice. The…
From aspiring filmmakers to ones that have been in the scene for years, networking can be a tedious task. Bronx Film 48, an initiative created by four Bronx-based filmmakers, hopes…