The Bronx Culture Trolley returns on October 4.
The Bronx Culture Trolley is a program of the Bronx Council on the Arts. Hop on our free trolley for guided tours of art galleries, museums and culture centers. An exciting and unique way to enjoy the hippest new art in the city.
Hop off The Bronx Trolley at the Bronx Museum for a free, guided tour of selections from their current exhibitions.
Other stops include:
Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos
450 Grand Concourse, Room C-190
An upcoming exhibit, Boleros, presents recent work by contemporary artists working on mixed media, painting, photography, poetry, sculpture and video, that directly and indirectly allude to emotions of love and loss, memories and longing/nostalgia, touch/contact and other feelings that have inspired or are associated with “Bolero” music.
Bronx Art Space
305 E. 140th Street
A three-venue exhibition between BronxArtSpace, Andrew Freedman Home and Swing Space, STATE PROPERTY is a multi-disciplinary examination of American consumption of prison labor and our daily choices to purchase, condone or reject goods created in penitentiaries.
Andrew Freedman Home
1125 Grand Concourse
A three-venue exhibition between Andrew Freedman Home, BronxArtSpace and Swing Space, STATE PROPERTY is a multi-disciplinary examination of American consumption of prison labor and our daily choices to purchase, condone or reject goods created in penitentiaries.
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309 Alexander Avenue
From Refuse to Portraiture. Pinto’s artwork is poignantly aggressive and projects a revolutionary declaration. The scope of his art covers abstract painting, tile work, wood work, stencil spray, the use of non-biodegradable plastic and glass. Most of Pinto’s media comes from salvaged material and found objects.
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