The 2016 edition of the Bronx Latin American Art Biennial is called, “I am one of those people that...”. The exhibitions of the Biennial will present artworks referring to personal aspects of the creation process. The curators of the 5th Bronx Latin American Art Biennial were interested in the...
Bx Latin American Art Biennial
The Bronx Hispanic Festival promotes awareness and appreciation of the Hispanic culture through it's exhibitions, cultural programs, and website publications.
It is the mission of The Bronx Hispanic Festival to present the work of both established and emerging Latin Amercian artists through it's programs and Annual Biennial Exhibition.
The 4th Bronx Latin-American Art Biennial celebrated performance art through a series of programs at six cultural institutions throughout the Bronx including The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx Art Space, Lincoln Hospital Sculpture, Hebrew Home Riverdale, Allan Poe Park Visitor Center Gallery,...
Dynamic Convention, 2012 featured artwork by Carolina Bazo, Carlos Barberena, Melissa A. Calderon, Anthony Chirinos, Juan Dolhare, Hatuey Ramos Fermin, Esteban Figueroa, Ricardo Hernández, Juanita Lanzo, Nestor Madalengoitia, Juan Fernando Morales, José Peña, Mario Petrirena, Dora Lopez Prieto,...
The Second Bronx Latin American Art Biennial "Exodus- 2nd Bronx Latin American Biennial" was presented in 2010. Artists included Adelia Sayeg, Arturo Parra, Bernardo Navarro, Eduardo Terranova, Gustavo Tavares, Hamlet Zurita, Hatjey Ramos Fermin, Angela Freiberger, Alicia Grullón, Josei Gonzalez...
Premonitions explored the themes of memory and history. Artists included Amy Ponce, Jose Gutierrez, Adal Maldonado, Pepe Coronado , Sandra Valenzuela,(Sandra San), Juan Sanchez, Hector Donovan, Rigo Peralta, Ramon Peralta, Zaida del Rio, Pedro Roig, Ismael Checo, Raul Morilla, Jose Luis Cuevas...
In 2008, the First Bronx Latin American Art Biennial featured work by Auberto Baque, Bernardo Navarro, Carlos Chaves, Karmenza de Ely, Erick Sánchez, Federico Junca, Luis Morales, Paul Cabezas, Sonia Rodríguez, Zulay Valero, Fabricio Pernilla, Fernando Allende, Abraham Ushina, Carlos A Otero,...
The Box Art Project or "Cajarte 2007" was part of the original Biennial exhibit. Curators Alexis Mendoza, Miguel Lescano, and Luis Stephenberg commissioned and presented community artworks at the corner of 149th Street and Third Avenue and outside the Bronx Museum.
The first group exhibition at the Lincoln Hospital Gallery, presented art as an expression of the human condition and it reflects the notions of progress, civilizations, welfare, society and culture. It was the original idea of the curators to aim for...