NEW YORK, NY.- The Bronx Museum of the Arts announced it will soon open an artist workspace and exhibition venue located at 80 White Street in Lower Manhattan, furthering the museums mission to support underrepresented artists in New York. Designed to support AIM, the museums career development program for emerging New York City artists, the space will serve as a community resource hub featuring private workspaces, exhibition facilities, meeting rooms, and career management resources for the creative and professional development of AIM alumni.
Room for artists to work, think, and experiment is vital, and this new program at 80 White Street will afford exactly this opportunity, said Deborah Cullen, Executive Director of The Bronx Museum of the Arts. We are committed in our advocacy for artists and to the importance of programs like AIM.
Starting in 2019, the second-floor space at 80 White Street will host an ongoing series of programs including exhibitions, performances, artist talks, and workshops inviting the public to engage with resident artists and the AIM community. AIMs expansion reinforces the museums mission to champion under-recognized voices and support innovative cultural production to ensure that New Yorks diverse creative community continues to thrive.
With the addition of a workspace program at 80 White Street, the Bronx Museum will now serve 46 New York-based artists every year at venues in the South Bronx and Lower Manhattan, including 36 emerging artist fellows through the ongoing AIM program and an additional 10 alumni residents at the new space. AIM artists will have the unique opportunity to access a range of professional development resources throughout their careers including training in exhibition design, art handling, documentation exercises, and critical reading, in addition to taking part in clinics on art and law, entrepreneurship, and writing. Resident artists will have full use of the incubators 4,500 sq-ft facilities, including a gallery to exhibit new work and works-in-process, a multipurpose space to host programs, and a conference space for meetings.
The space at 80 White Street is a gift from Martin Weinstein and Teresa Liszka, longtime supporters of The Bronx Museum of the Arts and the AIM program. They are also the founders of the nonprofit organization Art In General, which they established in 1981 in the Weinstein family's tool manufacturing business, General Tools.
We are tremendously grateful to Martin Weinstein and Teresa Liszka, who so generously made the space available to us, and to the enduring legacy of Holly Block, the late Bronx Museum Executive Directorthe expansion of our AIM program work done here at 80 White Street is truly a testament to their spirit and generosity," said Joseph Mizzi, Chairman of the Bronx Museum of the Arts Board of Trustees.