Lifelong Studio: Alternative Archives

On View: July 23 – September 6, 2026

Exhibition Opening: Thursday, July 23 • 3:00 – 5:00 PM • For All Ages • Free • Learn More

Exhibiting  Lifelong Studio Artists: Khuumba Ama, Darcell Berridge, Christel Brellochs, Barbara Flaxman, Ana Garcia, Ilana Hofmekler, Joyce Johnson Escalera, Jennifer Jones, Carol Kreider, Charles Langley, Mutshat Mahone-Lonesome, Nicole Levin, Madeline Millan, Silvia Morales, Priscilla Ocasio, Jeff Power, Gladys Ramirez, Yolanda Ramirez, Daniela Reinsch, Marisol Rivera, Frances Santoro, Sharon Silber, Rose Tyson, & Nina Valentin

Bronx Museum Educators: Duneska Michel

Bronx Museum AIM Artist Guest Instructors: Diana Guerra (AIM 2024), Jeniffer Teresa Villanueva (AIM 2025)

About:

Alternative Archives features artwork created by participants of Lifelong Studio, a series of free, sequential, hands-on artmaking workshops held at The Bronx Museum for adults ages 55 and over. Using their personal archives as a point of departure, participants in the workshop series, Alternative Archiving Processes, explored the intersections of memory and image-making. Through collage, screen printing, and cyanotype, they engaged photographic imagery as both material and subject, producing works that reflect on identity, heritage, and place.

Drawing from family photographs, personal collections, and lived experiences, participants investigated how histories are preserved, interpreted, and transmitted across generations. Central to the workshop was an examination of the archive itself, which is traditionally understood as an institutional repository of materials deemed culturally valuable. Participants were invited to expand this definition by recognizing their own photographs, memories, family histories, and everyday experiences as worthy of preservation. Through this process, the archive became not only a site for safeguarding collective histories but also a space for affirming the significance of personal narratives.

The works presented here reveal the archive as an active and generative space, one where personal memory and collective history converge, and where new understandings of self, community, and belonging emerge.

Jul 23 - Sep 6, 2026

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Lifelong Studio is supported, in part, by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy 

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