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Bronx River Art Center on Staying Creative During a Pandemic
Fordham Conversations: Left Bank of the Hudson: Part 2
Fordham Conversation Host Robin Shannon talks with Author David J. Goodwin.

(Photo Courtesy: Charles Kessler)
Morning Brief: May 18
Paint and plants combine at the new New York Botanical Garden’s Frida Kahlo exhibit.

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Alternative Treatments Series: Art Therapy
It can often be difficult to express memories associated with a terrible experience.

Alternative Treatments Series: Art Therapy [Photo: Rowan El Shimi, flickr]
Fordham Conversations: Graffiti Art
Bronx Museum Celebrates Immigrants
Storytellers, poets, and musicians perform works inspired by their immigrant experiences
Dr. Annecy Baez was born in the Dominican Republic, but grew up in a mostly Jewish neighborhood in the Bronx during the 1970s. She said she liked hearing the stories of the people she lived with and even took a Jewish literature class in high school, which she loved. But she said she couldn't find stories that she could connect to.

Fordham Conversations: Art in the Bronx
The art scene in the Bronx is more underground than Manhattan's, but it's on the rise.
This week on Fordham Conversations is all about art in the Bronx. David Storey, visual art professor at Fordham University, talks about art's relationship to New York City and how it has spread to the outer boroughs. Then, Chris Williams travels to the BronxArtSpace in Mott Haven on the opening night of the 'Portals and Interventions' exhibit. He talks with curator Linda Cunningham and artists Marita Ibanez, Rosemarie Fiore, Vidal Centeno, and Xavier Figueroa.
