All tagged Bronx Documentary Center
Everyday Bronx encompasses artistic expression from many individuals with different visions. Since their collection lacks photographs from trained photographers, it creates a unique archive.
Born out of Sharma’s seven-year-long investigation and field research, she gathers photographic testimony of the cross-border trafficking of minor girls across South Asia for sexual and domestic servitude purposes.
A search for consistency and learning to cope with the absence that is nearly unavoidable is approached and explored from every angle, each one.
The Bronx Documentary Center's 4th Annual Latin American Foto Festival is on view until August 1, at various sites in the BDC's Melrose neighborhood.
On view from June 5th until July 5th, The Human Cost features a collection of photojournalistic projects by James Nachtwey, Jeffrey Stockbridge, and Mark E. Trent.
Eugene Richards is an established American photographer and filmmaker who has published seventeen books, one of which is titled Below The Line: Living Poor in America. This book documents urban and rural poverty across America, and received an Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography. It’s also the subject matter for his current exhibition at the Bronx Documentary Center, a sprawl of poignant black and white photographs that were for the most part in the 80s.