February 2010 Events at BronxArtSpace
Current Exhibit: Benton-C Bainbridge
and Minou Maguna
Open to the public: Friday and Saturday 2pm-7pm, and by appointment, Feb 6-20
BronxArtSpace started this year: Linda Cunningham, Mitsu Hadeishi, and a group of artists, curators and arts organizations are collaborating to create a series of events, art shows, experimental film, performance, music, readings, and classes.
BronxArtSpace: 305 East 140th Street, Bronx NY 10454.
6 Train to 138th St/3rd Ave (1 stop from 125th St express station) - note: there are two exits to the subway station, at 3rd Ave, and at Alexander Ave
Upcoming events and shows:
March Synthetic Zero Art Event curated by Mitsu Hadeishi
Wed Mar 3 6pm-9pm - First March event, Bronx Culture Trolley
Sat Mar 6 7pm-10pm - Second March event
Exhibit curated by Melissa Calderón
Show open to the public at times TBD
Wed Apr 7 6pm-9pm - Opening and Bronx Culture Trolley
Exhibit curated by Wayne Northcross
Show open to the public at times TBD
Sat May 1 opening (time TBD)
Wed May 5 5pm-8pm - Bronx Culture Trolley
If you'd like to suggest a future event, would like to curate a show or submit visual art, video, film, music or a performance, please email us at art at bronxartspace dot com; if it's a video you'd like to submit to a Synthetic Zero event, you can send a DVD or Blu-Ray disc to:
Mitsu Hadeishi / Synthetic Zero
305 E 140th St #1A
Bronx, NY 10454
718 772-4961
Preferred formats for video are DVD (NTSC or PAL) or Blu-Ray disc.
DIRECTIONS:
The art space is at 305 E. 140th St., #1A, Bronx NY 10454.
We're about 20 minutes from Union Square. From Manhattan, 4-5 train to 125th, transfer to 6, one stop to
3rd Ave/138th St, it's 2 blocks from there. Note there are two exits at 3rd Ave/138th, one at Alexander Ave and one at 3rd Ave. Ring 3A if 1A does not answer.
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Note: These events are made possible in part with public funds from the Bronx Council on the Arts through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Greater New York Arts Development Fund Regrants Program, Bronx Borough President Aldolfo Carrion and the Bronx delegation of the City Council.