Abbreviation | BCA |
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Type | Non-profit |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) |
Headquarters | Westchester Square, Bronx, New York |
Region served
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The Bronx |
Services | arts and cultural services |
Chairperson
|
Charles Rice-Gonzalez |
Treasurer
|
Sheila McDaniel |
Secretary
|
Shereen Margolis |
Executive Director
|
Viviana Bianchi |
Budget
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1.6 Million |
Staff (2014)
|
10 |
Website | www |
The Bronx Council on the Arts (established 1962), is an art based culture agency that has grown to become the official cultural agency of the Bronx. Providing a “lifeline” to more than 4,800 artists and over 250 arts and community-based organizations.
The Bronx Council on the Arts was founded in the early 1960s when community leaders: Jerry Klot, Reverend William Kaladjian and others came together to provide summer arts & culture activities in the Bronx. In 1969 the Bronx Council on the arts merged with the Bronx Committee on the Arts and worked to improve access to the arts around the Bronx by introducing various programs around the Borough including the Bronx regrets program and the opening of the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
As the Bronx Council on the Arts continued to grow they offered their programs at various galleries and venues located throughout the Bronx but lacked a central space. That changed in 2011 when Chase donated the former Washington Mutual Branch located at 2700 East Tremont Avenue to be used as their headquarters. But due to lack of funds, the group was unable to develop and utilize the space. In 2015 with support from Councilman James Vacca and Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr and other donors, they were was able to obtain the funds needed to renovate the building and utilize it as their central office.
The Bronx Council on the Arts runs several programs including:
In 1989 the Bronx Council of the Arts created the Bronx Recognizers its Own Award to support Bronx based artists and performers. The number of recipients and amount each grantee received has varied over the years and recipients are expected to do community service for a local arts organization as part of the award.
In 2011 the Bronx Council on the Arts created the APPLAUSE award to recognize artists and leaders from the Bronx. The first recipients included Eva Bornstein, executive director of Lehman Center for the Performing Arts; Madaha Kinsey-Lamb, founder and executive director of Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center; Holly Block, executive director of the Bronx Museum of the Arts; Gail Nathan, executive director of the Bronx River Art Center; and Rosalba Rolón, artistic director of Pregones Theater.