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Credits
The Lehman College Art Gallery hosted the original exhibit.
Nina Castelli Sundell,
then director, was assisted in the installation by
Mary-Joan Bono and
Susan Hoeltzel,
education director.
Without the children of the Bronx, whose photographs appear in
this website, the original exhibit would never have been
possible. The adults who shared recollections of their childhood
in the Bronx and whose voices are such an integral part of this
online exhibit, also deserve our recognition.
Bronx native Georgeen
Comerford brought an artist’s eye and sensibilities in
capturing contemporary images of Bronx children over a period of
years, and in skillfully reproducing and selecting the vintage
images shown in this website.
Emita B. Hill
and Davis R. B. Ross,
then co-directors of the Bronx Institute, shared Ms. Comerford’s
vision and helped bring the exhibit to reality.
This project was one of several important initiatives
undertaken under their direction and which used directly used
oral history testimony in its presentation.
Tabitha Kirin,
then deputy director of the Bronx Institute, curated the
original exhibit. She interviewed many of the individuals whose
oral history testimony was used in the exhibit. It took her and the Institute staff several years to
prepare this exhibit, ensure proper permissions and funding.
She was assisted in managing all of these details by
Barbara Fasciani, her
research assistant. |
Funding for the original exhibit was provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Agnese Lindley Foundation, Gannett Newspapers, the Bronx Council for the Humanities, New York National Bank, Hygrade Milk and Cream Co., and many individual donations.
Photographer
Georgeen Comerford
is currently an associate professor in the Department of Art at
Brooklyn College, CUNY.
Her
photography has focused on diverse themes such as the South
Bronx, the women’s movement, Coney Island, and landscapes. She
holds a B.F.A. from Cooper Union, and an M.F.A. from Brooklyn
College. She studied with Walter Rosenblum and Diane Arbus.
Her one-person shows include Gallery 1199, Soho Photo
Gallery, Brooklyn College Gallery, and the Milwaukee Center
of Photography. She
has appeared in group shows at the Bronx Museum of the Arts,
Schenectady Museum, Schoelkopf Gallery, Queens Museum, and
the Neuberger Museum.
Her photography has been featured in
The New York Times,
New York magazine
and in Italian, German and Canadian publications. Her work
is also represented in the Library of Congress collection.
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