MAKING IT TOGETHER

BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS
“MAKING IT TOGETHER”
EXPLORES THE ART OF COLLABORATION DURING THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT

Sunday, March 2, 2008, 2-6pm.
(On view through August 4th)

Installation by graffiti artists: Lady Pink, Toofly, Dona, and Muck

The exhibition explores an important chapter in recent history when women
artists, inspired by the 1970s Feminist Movement, worked collectively in new ways to
engage communities and address social issues.

BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS
The flagship cultural institution of The Bronx, founded in 1971, The Bronx Museum of the
Arts focuses on 20th-century and contemporary art, while serving the culturally diverse
populations of The Bronx and the greater New York metropolitan area. The museum’s home
on the Grand Concourse is a distinctive contemporary landmark designed by the
internationally-renowned firm Arquitectonica.

The Bronx Museum of the Arts maintains a permanent collection of 20th and 21st-century
works by artists of African, Asian, and Latin American ancestry. Additionally, the Museum
collects works by artists for whom The Bronx has been critical to their artistic practice and
development. The Museum’s educational offerings spring from these central programs with
outreach to children and families as well as adult audiences.

For more information please
visit www.bronxmuseum.org

1040 Grand Concourse @ 165th St. Bronx NY 10456
T: 718.681.6000 F: 718.681.6181

Train Directions:
D or B to the 167 St./Grand Concourse station.
Exit at rear of station, walk south along Grand Concourse two blocks.

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