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What's Your VICE?

What's Your Vice?: Drugs

Revitalizing Bronx Spaces Through The Arts

What's Your Vice?: Body Beautiful

Bronx Citizen Rights through Art Murals

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"What's Your Vice?" Debuts in Bronx Style

 

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"What's Your Vice?" Debuts in Bronx Style

Our opening reception of, “What’s Your Vice?” was a huge success. We wanted to thank everyone who came out and made it a great night. We also wanted to formally thank the New York Daily News who wrote up a beautiful profile on us in Friday’s Paper. If you are interested in viewing the work, gallery hours will be by appointment only, just fill out the contact form on the [...]

 

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Patrick Wall, from DNAinfo.com sat down and had an intimate chat about us and our upcoming exhibit, “What’s Your VIce?”.  Sit down and get to know us more: FULL STORY

 

Bronx Citizen Rights through Art Murals

 Recently , “The Village Voice” presented a great article on the latest tool used by communities to educate residents on their rights: art. The group Communities United for Police Reform (CPR) is painting murals by the artist Sharon De La Cruz entitled “Know Your Rights”, which aim to educated Bronx residents in the importance in knowing their rights in dealing with law enforcement. Full Story 

 

What's Your Vice?: Body Beautiful

From magazines to the big screen American society is obsessed with body image and this is most obvious in Hollywood.  With the signature question being, “Who are you wearing?, many actresses feel under pressure to look their best and be able fit it into the best designer gowns. Unfortunately, many of these fashions are a size zero, so taking their cues from runway models Hollywood actresses are getting very thin. [...]

 

What's Your VICE?

“What’s Your VICE?” is the latest group exhibit by The X Collective. Opening Reception : March 23, 2012 7pm ***Due to the mature content of this exhibit only those 18+ will be admitted. Please contact us for location information as space is limited.***  

 

What's Your Vice?: Drugs

 “Striking ‘Faces of Addiction’ Found in the Streets of the Bronx” This article details Chris Arnade’s photographic essay “Faces of Addiction” in which he depicts his various subjects from the Bronx and their stories. Take a look and ask yourself, “What is my vice?”.            

 

Revitalizing Bronx Spaces Through The Arts

The Grand Concourse in the Bronx, modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris, was one of the ritziest stretches of road when it was first built in 1909. To supplement such a road, many  luxury Art Deco and Art Moderne apartments were built along it, including the Andrew Freedman Retirement Home. Unfortunately like many of the older Bronx architectural jewels , the Andrew Freedman home fell into neglect after it closed [...]