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Shifting Communities: Action Club - Hatuey Ramos-Fermín and Elizabeth Hamby

Bronx Art Space

Shifting Communities: Action Club - Hatuey Ramos-Fermín and Elizabeth Hamby

Friday, December 02, 2011
Time To be announced

Location:

Bronx Art Space
305 E. 140th Street
1-A
Bronx, New York 10454

Website Address: www.bronxartspace.com
Phone: (718) 772-4961

December 2, 2011 - January 6, 2012

Opening Reception:  Friday, December 2nd, 2011, 6 - 9 pm

Shifting Communities: Action Club; Hatuey Ramos-Fermín and Elizabeth Hamby

Bronx River Art Center (BRAC) is proud to announce Shifting Communities: Action Club; HatueyRamos-Fermín & Elizabeth Hamby.  This is the third of four exhibitions and continuation of the roundtable dialogue series from our 2011-2012 gallery program.

Shifting Communities highlights dynamic initiatives in culture and the arts currently at work in the margins of the art world and American society.  The goal of this project is to create a paradigm where community-centric contemporary art and artist think-tanks can be a tool for public service; a language for the exploration and investigation of the broader aspects of culture and society; and a magnet that can bring different cultures and ideologies together in order to strengthen a more inclusive definition of community.

In the third exhibition of the series, Bronx based artists Hatuey Ramos Fermín & Elizabeth Hamby, and collective Action Club use the South Bronx record shop, Casa Amadeo, as a launch pad to explore ideas of community, collaboration and culture.  The artists in this exhibition have chosen to work together to address challenges they find individually in their work and their collectively shared concerns of socially engaged art.  Action Club, HatueyRamos-Fermín, and Elizabeth Hamby have given each other assignments that speak to Casa Amadeo’s presence as a cultural treasure trove preserving the history and vitality of Latin music in the South Bronx.  These assignments will formalize themselves as a collaborative installation inspired by the record shop’s visual and audio styling and its place as a physical hub for a global community.

This exhibition will also feature Los Angeles based artist, Jules Rochielle, and her Social Practices Art Network (SPAN).  SPAN is a site created to be an online resource and archive for individuals, organizations, community groups and institutions that are interested in new genre arts forms and practices.  As an extension of this online archive, Jules will install and moderate “Listening Station a Digital Community Archive.”  She will offer a series of site-specific “Listening Sessions” allowing her to tune the archive into the rich cultural community/history of the Bronx by creating of a set of interviews with socially engaged Bronx artists.  These Bronx “Listening Sessions” will allow the audience to look deeply in on the history and creative happenings of the South Bronx, a neighborhood that has a deep roots and history in collective artistic practice and socially engaged artwork.

Alongside this exhibition will be a series of roundtable presentations, workshops, and discussions.  Please refer to our website for the ongoing schedule of events.

Participating Artists:  Nicky Enright, BroLab, J&J, Laura Napier, Christy Speakman, Hatuey Ramos Fermín, SP Weather Station, Action Club, Work Progressive Collective, Public Works Office, The Work Office (TWO).

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@Bronx Art Space
340 East 140th Street
Bronx, NY  10454

Directions:  Train:  4, 5 or 6 to the 138 Street station.  Bus:  Bx1, Bx2, or Bx15 to 138th street and 3rd Avenue.  Please check their website for travel information and express routes.

For more information please visit www.bronxriverart.org.

Organization: Bronx River Art Center
Name: Chad Stayrook
Phone Number: (718) 589-5819
Email Address: cstayrook@bronxriverart.org

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