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Family Affair at the Bronx Museum of the Arts

By Lorraine Acosta

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“Family Affair” was an event presented by the Bronx Museum of the Arts. It was an event to engage families in the exhibition displayed at the museum.

“(It) is an event in art making and for families to be able to see the exhibitions and buildings,” said Museum Educator Katherine Howie-Garcia.

There were a series of seven activities for the children and parents. They consisted of building your dream house, theatrical images, people and apple smiles amongst many others.

 

These activities were inspired by the work of Cuban artist Emilio Sanchez. His work is currently displayed at the museum. Sanchez’s collection focuses on the Hunts Point area of the South Bronx. He uses paintings of buildings, bodegas, and auto shops to express his perceptions of that community.

“Bronxtopia” is the name of one of the activities the museum had for the kids that allowed them to create their fantasy house inspired by the Sanchez exhibition.

“His paintings are colorful and vibrant and we are playing after that,” said 24-year-old Laurie Lee-Georgescus, another museum educator.  “Kids are making what their ideal house would be using shapes and things you normally wouldn’t see.”

Phylicia Francis, 30, who has a Master in Education, from Lehman College who attended with her two daughters. “I like this event because it gives me something to do, something creative, hands on, and an opportunity to come to the museum and learn new things,” she said.

The Bronx Museum of the Arts focuses on 20th-century and contemporary art, while serving the culturally diverse populations of the Bronx and New York metropolitan area.

If you enjoy the sense of contemporary art and diversity, visit The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1040 Grand Concourse, at 165th Street, Morrisania, (718) 681-6000, www.bronxmuseum.org.

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  • This sounded like a fun event where kids also got to engage with the art work in the museum and understand it from their perspective. However, I am a bit disheartened that there wasn’t an extra effort taken to include kids with disabilities in this event. Would the Bronx Museum be interested in understanding how kids inclined towards art and culture navigate their city and understand its art heritage – and their expectations from a museum exhibit?

  • Dear Nilofar Ansher,

    I am writing on behalf of The Bronx Museum of the Arts and I would love to speak with you more about Family Affair and about our educational offerings. Our programs, and Family Affair in particular, includes participatory activities that are designed to accommodate all types of participants. Please feel free to e-mail me at hchia@bronxmuseum.org or you may reach me at the Museum at 718-681-6000.

    We hope to see you at the Museum soon,

    Hannie Chia

    Programs Manager

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