Ángel Delgado, Discurso Ausente XXV (Border) (2019) Acrylic on Canvas
October 2 – December 11, 2019
Free & Open to the Public
Presented by
Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture, in conjunction with the Bronx Council on the Arts, will present the the New York Latin American Art Triennial at The Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos, one of six venues for this city-wide exhibition that is produced by the Bronx Hispanic Festival which curates cultural events celebrating Hispanic Heritage. The triennial explores the “Progressive Transition,” the action and the effect of moving from one state to another. Artists whose work is exhibited at Longwood are from Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Triennial Director
Luis Stephenberg
Triennial Chief Curator
Alexis Mendoza
Participating Artists
Dió-genes Abreu
Aviva Aleph
Valente Arana
María Bouquet
Monica S Camin
Hubert Caño
Ángel Delgado
Alexis Duque
Borinquen Gallo
Sandra Monterroso
Miguel Trelles
Public Events and Art Gallery Hours
Fall
Gallery Hours
Monday |
Closed |
Tuesday |
12:00 pm |
6:00 pm |
Wednesday |
12:00 pm |
6:00 pm |
Thursday |
12:00 pm |
6:00 pm |
Friday |
12:00 pm |
6:00 pm |
Gallery Closed (college is closed): ???
Closed Monday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
Wheelchair accessible
Location
450 Grand Concourse, Room C-190
(at 149th Street)
Bronx, NY 10451
Directions
Hostos is easily accessible by the 2, 4, and 5 IRT Trains.
Click here for detailed directions.
Phone: (718) 518-6728
E-mail: longwood@bronxarts.org
This exhibition is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, Arts Midwest and the National Endowment for the Arts; and City Council members Andrew Cohen and Mark Gjonaj. Also supported in part by the Booth Ferris Foundation, Ovation, New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, Hispanic Federation, the City of New York, the Department of Youth and Community Development, The Joy of Giving Something, Inc., BronxCare Health System, The Andrew Freedman Home, and private contributions. Special thanks to Hostos Community College and the Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture for their support.
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