1923:
168:
162:
523:
341:
29:
38:
537:
308:'s office. The rest of the funds qere expected to be raised privately. The first part of the renovation was planned to be completed by 2020. The museum revealed a new plan for the renovation in 2022, designed by Marvel Architects. Work on the renovation did not start until July 2024, at which point it was slated to cost $ 33 million.
240:. The museum focuses on contemporary and 20th-century works created by American artists, but it has hosted exhibitions of art and design from Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Its permanent collection consists of more than 800 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and works on paper. The museum is part of the
506:
The museum has a $ 3.5 million operating budget. Once supported almost entirely by government funding, it is now funded mainly by corporations, foundations and private donors. The museum is typically able to spend $ 10,000 to $ 50,000 a year for acquisitions, and it receives donations and bequests of
292:
as a new location for the museum. The new location opened to the public in May 1983, in conjunction with "Bronx Week," which succeeded "Bronx Day." The new space was inaugurated with an exhibition of twentieth century artwork. It consisted of paintings, photographs, and prints borrowed form the Met.
456:
The museum annually hosts "The Artist in the
Marketplace" (AIM) program where a panel of art professionals select artists to participate in the program. The aim of the program is to allow emerging artists a networking opportunity. The program ends with an exhibition in the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
328:. The building was originally the Young Israel Synagogue, or Young Israel of the Concourse, constructed from 1959 to 1961 and designed by Ukrainian-born Simon B. Zelnick. The building was converted into a museum space in the early 1980s using concrete, steel and glass, at the cost of $ 2 million.
296:
In
February 2004, construction began on a $ 19 million expansion project that doubled the museum's size to 33,000 square feet (3,100 m). The expansion opened in October 2006. In 2008, a 3,000-square-foot (280 m) arts center was added to accommodate educational programs for local
336:
at one of the corners, which serves as the museum lobby. The 1988 design has been described as "awkward" and "darksome" with "cramped balconies" and a cornerside entrance that give it a "suburban mall" feel. It has also been criticized due to its lack of exhibition space.
383:
and commercial buildings in the Bronx. These walls are temporary, designed to be removed in the event of future expansion, which would replace the original museum with a residential high-rise building. At the rear of the structure on the second floor is a
502:
The board appointed former deputy director, Klaudio
Rodriguez as interim director in December 2019. Rodriguez came to the Bronx Museum in 2017 from the Frost Art Museum at Florida International University. In November 2020 he became executive director.
356:, which added the three-story North Wing building adjacent to the original structure. It features a larger entrance with a two-story lobby, a new gallery and enhanced educational facilities. The outer design uses a "pleated aluminum facade" in
396:
In 1986, the museum began "A Decade of En Foco" with the exhibition, "En Foco
Documentation Portfolio N1, The New York Puerto Rican Experience." In this series of exhibitions, the Bronx Museum of the Arts showcased works by artists in the
331:
The 1988 expansion was designed by Castro-Blanco, Piscioneri & Feder, who renovated the building exterior with black granite and metal, added large continuous "ribbon windows" on the facade, and built a three-story glass
494:
began as the director of the museum. Previously, the position had been vacant due to the death of former director Holly Block in 2017. Cullen previously worked as the director and chief curator at the
Wallach Art Gallery at
252:
The Bronx Museum of the Arts was originally opened to try to stir interest in the arts in the Bronx borough and to serve the diverse populations of the area. The museum opened on May 11, 1971, in a partnership between the
507:
work. In 2013, it completed a campaign to raise $ 1 million for a new acquisitions fund that will focus on buying the works of contemporary artists with strong connections to the Bronx. The museum is a
449:
In 2016, the museum featured the exhibition "Mask" by photographer Frank
Gimpaya who collaborated with the En Foco organization for the exhibition. The exhibition was inspired by "The Veil" by
261:. The opening coincided with a borough-wide "Bronx Day" event. The first exhibit consisted of 28 paintings from the Met's collection. The museum was originally housed in the first floor
484:, and replaced Olivia Georgia. One of Block's most known decisions as director was to make admission at the museum free in 2012, following which the museum has quadrupled attendance.
300:
In 2016, the museum announced that it was starting a $ 25 million plan to renovate and expand and well as establish a $ 10 million endowment. The plan would be overseen by architect
1176:
416:-generated art. More recent exhibitions have included the 2006 presentation "Tropicalia: A Revolution in Brazilian Culture" and the 2008 overview of street-level photography by
1654:
1627:
465:
The museum's founding is credited to Irma Fleck who created the museum to try to reverse the decline of the South Bronx. She was a member of the Bronx
Council of the Arts.
1177:"Bronx Museum to offer free admission; 'adopts' 40 neighborhood schools to increase access to arts: Bronx Museum of the Arts marks 40th year by not charging for admission"
297:
schoolchildren and their families. Beginning on March 29, 2012, the museum ceased charging admission for all days, whereas previously, admission was free on
Fridays only.
388:. This new expansion has been described as "a white box with raw concrete floors" that, although "institutional," serves its purpose of being accessible to all visitors.
555:
487:
In 2011, museum officials also put together a council of residents to serve as "cultural ambassadors" to the community and to advise them on public engagement.
1953:
1943:
90:
281:
neighborhoods, with the
Allerton gallery was located in the Beth Abraham Hospital. In its first 12 years of operation, the museum held over 350 exhibitions.
1978:
1815:
1958:
1207:
1963:
1948:
1080:
729:
1148:
1571:
1938:
1232:
716:
1311:
1760:
1442:
1674:
379:. The side of the structure features black and white concrete blocks organized in geometric patterns, similar to the brick facades of
1258:
989:
918:
1789:
1860:
1512:
401:
organization, a group of photographers who work to promote the work of
Hispanic artists. The series of exhibitions ended in 1986.
1709:
1599:
1406:
1834:
885:
581:
1443:"New and Improved Bronx Museum: Arquitectonica gives 35-year-old institution new facade and 50 percent more public space"
1340:
961:
172:
167:
161:
1477:
1024:
1968:
1447:
83:
1019:. Ault, Julie., Social Text Collective., Drawing Center (New York, N.Y.). New York: Drawing Center. 2002.
724:
1367:
1286:"'A world-class space': Bronx Museum of the Arts breaks ground on $ 33 million renovation – Bronx Times"
817:
787:
616:
1048:
258:
237:
1090:
758:
1973:
1885:
674:
357:
301:
254:
1017:
Alternative art, New York, 1965-1985 : a cultural politics book for the Social Text Collective
877:
195:
191:
867:
404:
In 1987, the museum gained attention for two high-profile exhibitions: a career retrospective of
317:
289:
266:
241:
187:
183:
71:
269:, converted using $ 77,000 in municipal funds. Additional galleries were located in the Bronx's
1545:
1285:
508:
262:
1734:
1452:
1345:
871:
733:
678:
333:
316:
The museum is located at the northeast corner of 165th Street and the Grand Concourse in the
528:
155:
8:
1181:
1153:
923:
550:
496:
453:
and was an attempt to celebrate the work of Gimpaya and a new-era for the En Foco group.
274:
75:
1922:
1679:
1632:
1604:
1576:
1522:
1375:
1042:
994:
966:
825:
795:
624:
586:
542:
364:
1122:
1684:
1659:
1030:
1020:
881:
367:
style. It consists of seven irregularly-shaped vertical aluminum pieces connected by
270:
178:
1517:
1489:
1416:
1411:
1085:
405:
385:
788:"Lively and Innovative Bronx Arts Council Promotes Cultural Fare on a Shoestring"
428:
427:
In 2013, the museum won a competition to represent the United States at the 2013
278:
293:
An expansion and renovation was completed in 1988 at the cost of $ 5.8 million.
28:
491:
473:
450:
409:
380:
353:
325:
305:
1932:
1688:
481:
417:
368:
105:
92:
1034:
1233:"Marvel Architects Reveals Design for The Bronx Museum of Art's Renovation"
472:
became the museum's director. She was previously the executive director of
469:
439:
340:
321:
717:"Grand Concourse Historic District Designation Report: October 25, 2011"
125:
37:
1816:"New Director for the Bronx Museum of the Arts? It's a Familiar Name"
1485:
477:
432:
372:
285:
649:
431:; the museum commissioned “Triple Point”, an installation by artist
413:
376:
360:
1400:
1398:
1396:
1394:
955:
953:
951:
949:
947:
945:
943:
941:
873:
The Bronx: The Ultimate Guide to New York City's Beautiful Borough
1208:"Bronx Museum of the Arts Plans to Expand and Raise $ 25 Million"
575:
573:
571:
398:
1391:
1259:"BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS UNVEILS $ 26 MILLION RENOVATION PLAN"
1074:
1072:
1070:
1068:
1066:
1064:
1062:
1060:
1058:
938:
781:
779:
610:
608:
606:
604:
421:
1916:
1655:"Artist Sarah Sze will represent U.S. in 2013 Venice Biennale"
711:
709:
707:
705:
703:
701:
699:
697:
695:
568:
536:
1436:
1434:
1360:
349:
1572:"A Glance at Romare Bearden at the Bronx Museum of the Arts"
1472:
1470:
1334:
1332:
1149:"Bronx Museum of the Arts set to Open Arts Education Center"
1055:
776:
601:
1504:
1312:"Marvel's Bronx Museum of the Arts expansion breaks ground"
912:
910:
908:
906:
904:
692:
348:
The 2006 expansion at 1046 Grand Concourse was designed by
1431:
556:
List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
1761:"Irma Fleck, 84, Who Battled Decay in the Bronx, Is Dead"
1467:
1329:
209:
1710:"Mask: Photography inspired by cryptic 19th century art"
901:
866:
1341:"Concourse Dreams: A Bronx Neighborhood and Its Future"
818:"People's Festival at the Zoo Will Highlight Bronx Day"
438:
From 2015 to 2016, the museum held a retrospective of
919:"Bronx Museum of the Arts opens its new home in 1983"
518:
1861:"Bronx Museum Gets Major Gift to Acquisitions Fund"
1675:"Martin Wong, an Urban Visionary With a Hungry Eye"
1146:
412:and a presentation of the then-evolving school of
1790:"Bronx Arts Museum Reaches Out to Borough Alumni"
962:"Art to the People, and Vice Versa, in the Bronx"
236:, is an American cultural institution located in
1930:
1835:"Bronx Museum Raises $ 1 Million to Acquire Art"
1368:"Governor Helps Dedicate New Synagogue in Bronx"
862:
860:
858:
856:
854:
852:
850:
848:
846:
844:
644:
642:
1783:
1781:
1625:
1116:
1114:
1112:
1110:
1108:
730:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1597:
1569:
1478:"The Bronx Museum of the Arts: Arquitectonica"
1954:Art museums and galleries established in 1961
1944:Art museums and galleries established in 1971
841:
639:
304:, and it received $ 7 million from the mayor
1852:
1826:
1778:
1105:
1979:Non-profit organizations based in the Bronx
1959:Buildings and structures completed in 2006
1921:
959:
36:
27:
1600:"Computer Reigns at Bronx Museum of Arts"
1283:
786:Phillips, McCandlish (January 12, 1971).
1814:Sheets, Hilarie M. (November 13, 2020).
990:"Art: Three Shows Open New Bronx Museum"
785:
339:
1964:Modern art museums in the United States
1858:
1832:
1735:"The Artist in the Marketplace Program"
1404:
1339:Casari, William A. (January 31, 2008).
1205:
1174:
1078:
960:Ouroussoff, Nicolai (October 6, 2006).
344:The "Accordion"-designed 2006 addition.
1949:Art museums and galleries in the Bronx
1931:
1813:
1758:
1672:
1626:Carter, Holland (September 11, 2008).
1543:
1510:
1440:
1338:
1309:
1201:
1199:
987:
614:
579:
18:Art museum in New York , United States
1759:Martin, Douglas (February 26, 2004).
1673:Cotter, Holland (November 19, 2015).
1653:Wetherbe, Jamie (February 24, 2012).
1544:Fraser, C. Gerald (October 7, 1986).
1175:Samuels, Tanyanika (March 27, 2012).
1123:"Extensive Changes at a Bronx Museum"
1120:
916:
759:"Bronx Museum of the Arts - NYC-ARTS"
284:In 1982, the city purchased a vacant
265:(the Veteran's Memorial Hall) of the
257:, which was founded in 1961, and the
1939:1971 establishments in New York City
1628:"Shabazz Finding Art in the Asphalt"
1081:"New Life on Grand Concourse Avenue"
669:
667:
580:Glueck, Grace (September 25, 1988).
1598:Raynor, Vivien (October 25, 1987).
1511:Taylor, Kate (September 29, 2006).
1196:
1147:Samuels, Tanyanika (May 27, 2008).
1079:Gardner, James (January 24, 2006).
499:. Deborah Cullen departed in 2019.
13:
1787:
1570:Raynor, Vivien (January 4, 1987).
1405:Gardner, James (October 5, 2008).
1009:
917:Lewis, John (September 21, 2015).
732:. October 25, 2011. Archived from
14:
1990:
1908:
1441:Chaban, Matt (October 20, 2006).
664:
617:"Bronx Museum of Art Makes Debut"
242:Grand Concourse Historic District
1859:Kennedy, Randy (June 13, 2012).
1833:Kennedy, Randy (June 26, 2013).
1788:Hu, Winnie (December 29, 2013).
870:; Shelley Olson (June 1, 2015).
582:"The Many Accents of Latino Art"
535:
521:
509:501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
166:
160:
1878:
1807:
1752:
1727:
1702:
1666:
1647:
1619:
1591:
1563:
1537:
1303:
1284:Rodriguez, ET (July 12, 2024).
1277:
1251:
1225:
1206:Kennedy, Randy (May 25, 2016).
1168:
1140:
981:
1310:Niland, Josh (July 31, 2024).
1121:Vogel, Carol (July 21, 2006).
988:Glueck, Grace (May 13, 1983).
810:
751:
675:"The Bronx Museum of the Arts"
652:. The Bronx Museum of the Arts
615:Glueck, Grace (May 13, 1971).
391:
1:
561:
460:
444:Martin Wong: Human Instamatic
1892:. ProPublica. April 12, 2021
22:The Bronx Museum of the Arts
7:
514:
311:
10:
1995:
1886:"Bronx Museum Of The Arts"
259:Metropolitan Museum of Art
247:
238:Concourse, Bronx, New York
1448:The Architect's Newspaper
352:-based architecture firm
255:Bronx Council on the Arts
204:
147:
139:
131:
121:
82:
66:
48:
44:
35:
26:
878:Rutgers University Press
324:, slightly northeast of
288:at 165th Street and the
222:Bronx Museum of the Arts
54: (53 years ago)
267:Bronx County Courthouse
106:40.831000°N 73.919861°W
1047:: CS1 maint: others (
345:
1513:"Beauty in the Bronx"
679:Alliance for the Arts
343:
148:Public transit access
111:40.831000; -73.919861
1969:Museums in the Bronx
1739:www.transartists.org
739:on February 15, 2017
529:New York City portal
320:neighborhood of the
302:Monica Ponce de Leon
78:10456, United States
1714:The Riverdale Press
1492:. December 11, 1006
1407:"A Bronx Bombshell"
1346:CUNY Academic Works
1182:New York Daily News
1154:New York Daily News
924:New York Daily News
551:List of art museums
497:Columbia University
442:'s career entitled
230:Bronx Museum of Art
228:), also called the
102: /
76:the Bronx, New York
23:
1890:Nonprofit Explorer
1820:The New York Times
1794:The New York Times
1765:The New York Times
1680:The New York Times
1633:The New York Times
1605:The New York Times
1577:The New York Times
1550:The New York Times
1376:The New York Times
1265:. October 27, 2022
1239:. November 7, 2022
1212:The New York Times
1127:The New York Times
995:The New York Times
967:The New York Times
880:. pp. 93–94.
826:The New York Times
796:The New York Times
625:The New York Times
587:The New York Times
543:Visual arts portal
346:
21:
1660:Los Angeles Times
1546:"GOING OUT GUIDE"
887:978-0-8135-7321-2
218:
217:
143:Klaudio Rodriguez
1986:
1974:Concourse, Bronx
1925:
1920:
1919:
1917:Official website
1902:
1901:
1899:
1897:
1882:
1876:
1875:
1873:
1871:
1856:
1850:
1849:
1847:
1845:
1830:
1824:
1823:
1811:
1805:
1804:
1802:
1800:
1785:
1776:
1775:
1773:
1771:
1756:
1750:
1749:
1747:
1745:
1731:
1725:
1724:
1722:
1720:
1706:
1700:
1699:
1697:
1695:
1670:
1664:
1651:
1645:
1644:
1642:
1640:
1623:
1617:
1616:
1614:
1612:
1595:
1589:
1588:
1586:
1584:
1567:
1561:
1560:
1558:
1556:
1541:
1535:
1534:
1532:
1530:
1525:on March 8, 2016
1521:. Archived from
1518:The New York Sun
1508:
1502:
1501:
1499:
1497:
1482:www.arcspace.com
1474:
1465:
1464:
1462:
1460:
1455:on March 6, 2016
1451:. Archived from
1438:
1429:
1428:
1426:
1424:
1419:on March 8, 2016
1415:. Archived from
1412:The New York Sun
1402:
1389:
1388:
1386:
1384:
1372:
1364:
1358:
1357:
1355:
1353:
1336:
1327:
1326:
1324:
1322:
1307:
1301:
1300:
1298:
1296:
1281:
1275:
1274:
1272:
1270:
1255:
1249:
1248:
1246:
1244:
1229:
1223:
1222:
1220:
1218:
1203:
1194:
1193:
1191:
1189:
1172:
1166:
1165:
1163:
1161:
1144:
1138:
1137:
1135:
1133:
1118:
1103:
1102:
1100:
1098:
1093:on March 8, 2016
1089:. Archived from
1086:The New York Sun
1076:
1053:
1052:
1046:
1038:
1013:
1007:
1006:
1004:
1002:
985:
979:
978:
976:
974:
957:
936:
935:
933:
931:
914:
899:
898:
896:
894:
864:
839:
838:
836:
834:
822:
814:
808:
807:
805:
803:
792:
783:
774:
773:
771:
769:
755:
749:
748:
746:
744:
738:
721:
713:
690:
689:
687:
685:
671:
662:
661:
659:
657:
646:
637:
636:
634:
632:
621:
612:
599:
598:
596:
594:
577:
545:
540:
539:
531:
526:
525:
524:
480:organization in
406:African American
386:sculpture garden
371:, resembling an
214:
211:
170:
164:
117:
116:
114:
113:
112:
107:
103:
100:
99:
98:
95:
62:
60:
55:
40:
31:
24:
20:
1994:
1993:
1989:
1988:
1987:
1985:
1984:
1983:
1929:
1928:
1915:
1914:
1911:
1906:
1905:
1895:
1893:
1884:
1883:
1879:
1869:
1867:
1857:
1853:
1843:
1841:
1831:
1827:
1812:
1808:
1798:
1796:
1786:
1779:
1769:
1767:
1757:
1753:
1743:
1741:
1733:
1732:
1728:
1718:
1716:
1708:
1707:
1703:
1693:
1691:
1671:
1667:
1652:
1648:
1638:
1636:
1624:
1620:
1610:
1608:
1596:
1592:
1582:
1580:
1568:
1564:
1554:
1552:
1542:
1538:
1528:
1526:
1509:
1505:
1495:
1493:
1476:
1475:
1468:
1458:
1456:
1439:
1432:
1422:
1420:
1403:
1392:
1382:
1380:
1379:. April 9, 1962
1370:
1366:
1365:
1361:
1351:
1349:
1337:
1330:
1320:
1318:
1308:
1304:
1294:
1292:
1282:
1278:
1268:
1266:
1257:
1256:
1252:
1242:
1240:
1231:
1230:
1226:
1216:
1214:
1204:
1197:
1187:
1185:
1173:
1169:
1159:
1157:
1145:
1141:
1131:
1129:
1119:
1106:
1096:
1094:
1077:
1056:
1040:
1039:
1027:
1015:
1014:
1010:
1000:
998:
986:
982:
972:
970:
958:
939:
929:
927:
915:
902:
892:
890:
888:
865:
842:
832:
830:
820:
816:
815:
811:
801:
799:
790:
784:
777:
767:
765:
757:
756:
752:
742:
740:
736:
719:
715:
714:
693:
683:
681:
673:
672:
665:
655:
653:
648:
647:
640:
630:
628:
619:
613:
602:
592:
590:
578:
569:
564:
541:
534:
527:
522:
520:
517:
463:
429:Venice Biennale
424:-based artist.
394:
314:
290:Grand Concourse
250:
208:
200:
110:
108:
104:
101:
96:
93:
91:
89:
88:
74:
72:Grand Concourse
58:
56:
53:
19:
12:
11:
5:
1992:
1982:
1981:
1976:
1971:
1966:
1961:
1956:
1951:
1946:
1941:
1927:
1926:
1910:
1909:External links
1907:
1904:
1903:
1877:
1851:
1825:
1806:
1777:
1751:
1726:
1701:
1665:
1646:
1618:
1590:
1562:
1536:
1503:
1466:
1430:
1390:
1359:
1328:
1302:
1276:
1250:
1224:
1195:
1167:
1139:
1104:
1054:
1025:
1008:
980:
937:
900:
886:
840:
809:
775:
750:
691:
663:
638:
600:
566:
565:
563:
560:
559:
558:
553:
547:
546:
532:
516:
513:
492:Deborah Cullen
490:In July 2018,
474:Art in General
462:
459:
451:Georges Seurat
410:Romare Bearden
393:
390:
354:Arquitectonica
326:Yankee Stadium
313:
310:
306:Bill de Blasio
249:
246:
232:or simply the
216:
215:
206:
202:
201:
199:
198:
175:
151:
149:
145:
144:
141:
137:
136:
133:
129:
128:
123:
119:
118:
86:
80:
79:
68:
64:
63:
50:
46:
45:
42:
41:
33:
32:
17:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1991:
1980:
1977:
1975:
1972:
1970:
1967:
1965:
1962:
1960:
1957:
1955:
1952:
1950:
1947:
1945:
1942:
1940:
1937:
1936:
1934:
1924:
1918:
1913:
1912:
1891:
1887:
1881:
1866:
1862:
1855:
1840:
1836:
1829:
1821:
1817:
1810:
1795:
1791:
1784:
1782:
1766:
1762:
1755:
1740:
1736:
1730:
1715:
1711:
1705:
1690:
1686:
1682:
1681:
1676:
1669:
1662:
1661:
1656:
1650:
1635:
1634:
1629:
1622:
1607:
1606:
1601:
1594:
1579:
1578:
1573:
1566:
1551:
1547:
1540:
1524:
1520:
1519:
1514:
1507:
1491:
1487:
1483:
1479:
1473:
1471:
1454:
1450:
1449:
1444:
1437:
1435:
1418:
1414:
1413:
1408:
1401:
1399:
1397:
1395:
1378:
1377:
1369:
1363:
1348:
1347:
1342:
1335:
1333:
1317:
1313:
1306:
1291:
1287:
1280:
1264:
1260:
1254:
1238:
1234:
1228:
1213:
1209:
1202:
1200:
1184:
1183:
1178:
1171:
1156:
1155:
1150:
1143:
1128:
1124:
1117:
1115:
1113:
1111:
1109:
1092:
1088:
1087:
1082:
1075:
1073:
1071:
1069:
1067:
1065:
1063:
1061:
1059:
1050:
1044:
1036:
1032:
1028:
1022:
1018:
1012:
997:
996:
991:
984:
969:
968:
963:
956:
954:
952:
950:
948:
946:
944:
942:
926:
925:
920:
913:
911:
909:
907:
905:
889:
883:
879:
875:
874:
869:
863:
861:
859:
857:
855:
853:
851:
849:
847:
845:
829:. May 9, 1971
828:
827:
819:
813:
798:
797:
789:
782:
780:
764:
760:
754:
735:
731:
727:
726:
718:
712:
710:
708:
706:
704:
702:
700:
698:
696:
680:
676:
670:
668:
651:
645:
643:
627:
626:
618:
611:
609:
607:
605:
589:
588:
583:
576:
574:
572:
567:
557:
554:
552:
549:
548:
544:
538:
533:
530:
519:
512:
510:
504:
500:
498:
493:
488:
485:
483:
482:New York City
479:
475:
471:
466:
458:
454:
452:
447:
445:
441:
436:
434:
430:
425:
423:
419:
418:Jamel Shabazz
415:
411:
407:
402:
400:
389:
387:
382:
378:
374:
370:
369:fritted glass
366:
362:
359:
355:
351:
342:
338:
335:
329:
327:
323:
319:
309:
307:
303:
298:
294:
291:
287:
282:
280:
276:
272:
268:
264:
260:
256:
245:
243:
239:
235:
231:
227:
223:
213:
207:
203:
197:
193:
189:
185:
182:
180:
176:
174:
169:
163:
159:
157:
153:
152:
150:
146:
142:
138:
134:
130:
127:
124:
120:
115:
87:
85:
81:
77:
73:
69:
65:
51:
47:
43:
39:
34:
30:
25:
16:
1894:. Retrieved
1889:
1880:
1868:. Retrieved
1864:
1854:
1842:. Retrieved
1838:
1828:
1819:
1809:
1797:. Retrieved
1793:
1768:. Retrieved
1764:
1754:
1742:. Retrieved
1738:
1729:
1717:. Retrieved
1713:
1704:
1692:. Retrieved
1678:
1668:
1658:
1649:
1637:. Retrieved
1631:
1621:
1609:. Retrieved
1603:
1593:
1581:. Retrieved
1575:
1565:
1553:. Retrieved
1549:
1539:
1527:. Retrieved
1523:the original
1516:
1506:
1494:. Retrieved
1481:
1457:. Retrieved
1453:the original
1446:
1421:. Retrieved
1417:the original
1410:
1381:. Retrieved
1374:
1362:
1350:. Retrieved
1344:
1319:. Retrieved
1315:
1305:
1293:. Retrieved
1289:
1279:
1267:. Retrieved
1262:
1253:
1241:. Retrieved
1236:
1227:
1215:. Retrieved
1211:
1186:. Retrieved
1180:
1170:
1158:. Retrieved
1152:
1142:
1130:. Retrieved
1126:
1095:. Retrieved
1091:the original
1084:
1016:
1011:
999:. Retrieved
993:
983:
971:. Retrieved
965:
928:. Retrieved
922:
891:. Retrieved
872:
831:. Retrieved
824:
812:
800:. Retrieved
794:
766:. Retrieved
762:
753:
741:. Retrieved
734:the original
723:
682:. Retrieved
654:. Retrieved
629:. Retrieved
623:
591:. Retrieved
585:
505:
501:
489:
486:
467:
464:
455:
448:
443:
437:
426:
403:
395:
358:contemporary
347:
330:
315:
299:
295:
283:
275:Bedford Park
251:
234:Bronx Museum
233:
229:
225:
221:
219:
177:
173:167th Street
154:
97:73°55′11.5″W
94:40°49′51.6″N
15:
1770:October 15,
1744:October 15,
1719:October 15,
1639:January 23,
1611:January 23,
1583:January 23,
1555:October 15,
1290:Bronx Times
1217:October 15,
1160:January 23,
868:Lloyd Ultan
768:October 15,
684:January 23,
470:Holly Block
440:Martin Wong
392:Exhibitions
365:Art Moderne
322:South Bronx
210:bronxmuseum
109: /
84:Coordinates
49:Established
1933:Categories
1321:August 11,
1295:August 11,
1269:August 11,
1243:August 11,
1026:0816637938
562:References
461:Management
271:Co-op City
135:Irma Fleck
126:Art museum
1896:March 29,
1870:August 9,
1844:August 9,
1799:August 9,
1689:0362-4331
1316:Archinect
1237:ArchDaily
1132:August 9,
1043:cite book
478:nonprofit
468:In 2006,
433:Sarah Sze
381:rowhouses
377:paper fan
373:accordion
318:Concourse
286:synagogue
1865:ArtsBeat
1839:ArtsBeat
1529:March 6,
1496:March 6,
1490:New York
1459:March 4,
1423:March 2,
1383:March 2,
1352:March 2,
1263:Artforum
1188:March 4,
1097:March 2,
1035:50253087
1001:March 3,
973:March 2,
930:March 2,
893:March 2,
833:March 2,
802:March 2,
763:NYC-ARTS
743:March 2,
656:March 4,
631:March 2,
593:March 3,
515:See also
414:computer
361:Art Deco
312:Building
279:Allerton
140:Director
67:Location
725:nyc.gov
650:"About"
408:artist
399:En Foco
263:rotunda
248:History
205:Website
165:
132:Founder
57: (
1694:May 3,
1687:
1033:
1023:
884:
422:Harlem
334:atrium
277:, and
156:Subway
1486:Bronx
1371:(PDF)
821:(PDF)
791:(PDF)
737:(PDF)
720:(PDF)
620:(PDF)
350:Miami
70:1040
1898:2022
1872:2016
1846:2016
1801:2016
1772:2018
1746:2018
1721:2018
1696:2016
1685:ISSN
1641:2009
1613:2009
1585:2009
1557:2018
1531:2016
1498:2016
1461:2016
1425:2016
1385:2016
1354:2016
1323:2024
1297:2024
1271:2024
1245:2024
1219:2018
1190:2016
1162:2009
1134:2016
1099:2016
1049:link
1031:OCLC
1021:ISBN
1003:2016
975:2016
932:2016
895:2016
882:ISBN
835:2016
804:2016
770:2018
745:2016
686:2009
658:2016
633:2016
595:2016
476:, a
420:, a
226:BxMA
220:The
212:.org
196:Bx35
192:Bx33
122:Type
59:1971
52:1971
375:or
188:Bx2
184:Bx1
179:Bus
171:to
1935::
1888:.
1863:.
1837:.
1818:.
1792:.
1780:^
1763:.
1737:.
1712:.
1683:.
1677:.
1657:.
1630:.
1602:.
1574:.
1548:.
1515:.
1488:,
1484:.
1480:.
1469:^
1445:.
1433:^
1409:.
1393:^
1373:.
1343:.
1331:^
1314:.
1288:.
1261:.
1235:.
1210:.
1198:^
1179:.
1151:.
1125:.
1107:^
1083:.
1057:^
1045:}}
1041:{{
1029:.
992:.
964:.
940:^
921:.
903:^
876:.
843:^
823:.
793:.
778:^
761:.
728:.
722:.
694:^
677:.
666:^
641:^
622:.
603:^
584:.
570:^
511:.
446:.
435:.
273:,
244:.
194:,
190:,
186:,
1900:.
1874:.
1848:.
1822:.
1803:.
1774:.
1748:.
1723:.
1698:.
1663:.
1643:.
1615:.
1587:.
1559:.
1533:.
1500:.
1463:.
1427:.
1387:.
1356:.
1325:.
1299:.
1273:.
1247:.
1221:.
1192:.
1164:.
1136:.
1101:.
1051:)
1037:.
1005:.
977:.
934:.
897:.
837:.
806:.
772:.
747:.
688:.
660:.
635:.
597:.
363:/
224:(
181::
158::
61:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.