traveling exhibitions

The BDC’s groundbreaking photo and multimedia exhibitions travel to museums, galleries, and universities throughout the US and abroad. Our curators and photographers are at the forefront of the documentary tradition and are often cited as utilizing photographers of color, exploring civil rights movements past and present, and examining images and the media.The BDC trains Bronx photographers and artists to print and produce all facets of our exhibitions. Shows are curated, printed, mounted, and framed here at the Bronx Documentary Center.

All of the exhibitions below are available to travel. For inquiries, please contact cynthia@bronxdoc.org.


The Urban Justice Center,  New York, NY 

The BDC's exhibition Jerome Avenue Workers Project by the Bronx Photo League documents and celebrates the workers and tradespeople 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 automobiles. The Center which enables people to surpass the barriers of poverty will display this exhibition starting March 29, 2018.

The Urban Justice Center,  New York, NY 

The BDC's exhibition Jerome Avenue Workers Project by the Bronx Photo League documents and celebrates the workers and tradespeople 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 automobiles. The Center which enables people to surpass the barriers of poverty will display this exhibition starting March 29, 2018.