JEROME AVENUE WORKERS PROJECT
This exhibition documents and celebrates the workers and trades people of Jerome Avenue, one of New York City’s few remaining working class neighborhoods where many still make a living in small shops and factories, or repairing auto- mobiles. The city is considering a plan to rezone two miles along Jerome Ave: speculation and rising rents are already evident. If passed, the rezoning will lead to construction of housing units, but also, many believe, to the end of a proud culture of industry and work in this last bastion of New York City’s working class.
The Bronx Photo League, a project of the Bronx Documentary Center, is made up of 16 Bronx photographers committed to documenting social issues and change in our borough. The Photo League works to present a balanced and nuanced image of the Bronx. The Jerome Avenue Workers Project is the Photo League’s first major exhibition.
The portraits in this show were shot on Kodak Tri-X negative film with Hasselblad cameras and lenses. Authentic silver gelatin darkroom prints will be on display.
FEATURING:
ED ALVAREZ
TREVON BLONDET
DAVID “DEE” DELGADO
MELISSA BUNNI ELIAN
JESUS EMMANUEL
GIACOMO FRANCIA
MICHAEL KAMBER
KATIE KHOURI
NETZA MORENO
NINA ROBINSON
HERIBERTO SANCHEZ
JONATHAN SANTIAGO
RHYNNA M. SANTOS
ADI TALWAR
BERTHLAND TEKYI-BERTO
EDWIN TORRES
ELIAS WILLIAMS
OSARETIN UGIAGBE
EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday, October 3, 2015 5-8PM
Vasquez Muffler
1275 Jerome Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
(#4 train to 167th Street)
Free and open to all.
ON VIEW:
October 3-18, 2015
Monday-Saturday 4–7PM
Sundays 11AM-2PM
Meet the BRONX PHOTO LEAGUE.
Learn more about the BRONX DOCUMENTARY CENTER.
Jerome Avenue Workers Project was possible through the support of the Workforce Development Institute (WDI) a statewide 501(c)3 non-profit that improves the lives of working men and women across New York State by providing targeted programs in workforce, economic, and community development.