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The Design Trust for Public Space Photo Urbanism program in partnership with the Bronx Council on the Arts is hosting an artist talk and performance to celebrate the closing of the “NYCHA’s Flowers” exhibition by local photographer Latricia Morgan.

Born and raised at the Ruben Betances Houses in the South Bronx, Latricia documents intergenerational community at NYCHA through portraiture, bringing a lens of luxury to her subjects and uplifting the beautiful bloom and growth of the human spirit, combining mixed-media and texture. The gallery is open to the public and on display with the Bronx Council on the Arts through July 18th during BCA’s opening hours.

Join us for an exhibition closing panel with the artist on July 18th to learn more about the inspiration behind the work and ongoing community development efforts. Hosted by the exhibition’s photographer Latricia Morgan, with panel guests

  • Saida Blair, Photographer + Curator: Saida is a Photographer , Curator, and Historian from Harlem. She highlights black and brown historical moments like a true storyteller. She continues to create art that highlights the voyage of the Black Experience.

  • Idris Sinclair, Photographer + Creative Director: Idris is a self taught photographer from the Bronx. His art perfectly captures the essence of dancers, models, street photography with signature style.

  • Bree Person, Set Designer + Creative Director: Bree is a Bronx-native working in the tristate area as a set/scenic designer. She enjoys working with various materials and repurposing them to tell a story.

Plus a special performance by RnB artist Same Self! Please RSVP to attend in person. The event will be recorded. RSVP for the virtual option to be notified of how to watch.

1 out of every 17 New York City residents live in the New York City Housing Authority community. “I grew up in the NYCHA Betances Houses. I’ve watched the creativity brew in my community for as long as I was able to come outside to explore. The underserved and underrepresented communities that make up NYCHA are a garden to me that everyone here holds a stake in," said Latricia Morgan, Design Trust for Public Space Photo Urbanism Fellow. “Black and Brown seeds were planted in New York City Housing Authority Projects and have been blooming ever since. There is magic growing in these neighborhoods and it's time to shine a brighter light on the flowers that bloom within these gardens.”


About Photo Urbanism

The Design Trust for Public Space is a non-profit organization that unlocks the potential of New York’s public spaces. Our unique model catalyzes design ideas into action for a more just and equitable city. Our Photo Urbanism program provides fellowships to photographers to create a body of work about the role of public space in New York City. This year's Photo Urbanism Fellow Latricia Morgan is working alongside the Green Space Connections Project, a partnership with the Public Housing Community Fund creating and activating resident-designed open space at four NYCHA public housing developments in Brooklyn and the Bronx. The Photo Urbanism Program is supported by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs. Learn more at photourbanism.org


ABOUT THE BRONX COUNCIL ON THE ARTS (BCA)

Founded by visionary community leaders in 1962, the Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) is a pioneer in advancing cultural equity in The Bronx. From our early beginnings as a presenter of affordable arts programming in select Bronx neighborhoods, we have grown into a cultural hub that serves the entire creative ecosystem of the borough. Our programs serve artists, the public, and the field at large by building connections, providing resources, and advocating for equitable practices. Then as now, we focus on supporting the work of underrepresented groups – especially artists of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Through this lens we offer affordable programs for seniors and youth and provide direct services to over 1,500 artists and 250 community-based arts groups each year. For more information, please visit www.bronxarts.org.


Wear everything you are on your body like a badge. It’s a gift to be gay, and it’s a gift to be Black.

Latricia Morgan, Photo Urbanism Fellow 2023-2024
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Date and Time

Thursday, July 18, 2024 @ 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Location

Bronx Council on the Arts

Address

  • 2700 East Tremont Avenue The Bronx, NY 10461
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