The Bronx Museum of the Arts Turns 50! Let’s Celebrate with #SeeMeBronx

 

 

 

Installation Image by Becca Guzzo, Project for Empty Space

The Bronx Museum of the Arts turns 50 this year, and they are kicking-off this celebratory anniversary with #SeeMeBronx, an interactive project about visibility, intersectionality, and identify with a focus on visibility as a tenet of social justice. We also celebrate The Bronx Museum of the Arts as an admission-free Museum.

The idea behind #SeeMeBronx is to spark conversation, asking tough but important questions. Everyone is invited to participate, in real life and on social media.

Stepping inside the Museum, did you know that Sanford Biggers: Codeswitch is still on view ~ extended through April 5, 2021.

We’re looking forward to ‘What We Call Home: Teens Curate the Collection’ on view from February 10 ~ April 11, 2021.

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The Bronx Museum of the Arts is located at 1040 Grand Concourse in the Bronx.

While you’re there, step across the street and check out the Andrew Freedman Home.