Extended through April 6, 2025!

(Opening Reception: September 12th ~ 6-8pm)

The Museum of Bronx History

3266 Bainbridge Avenue, The Bronx

(bt. 208th and Van Cortlandt Avenue - East)

Food and beverages by The Bronx Beer Hall.

Good Friday. Fordham Road, South Bronx. 2005. © Ángel Franco.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Seis del Sur’s HISTORIAS: The Stories Behind the Images
is an interactive multimedia exhibition that explores the collective’s early documentary photographs of the Bronx as well as those of friends and colleagues.  Their images — many unseen and stretching back decades — reshape the borough’s narrative, and personalize it with anecdotes about the images on display at The Bronx County Historical Society’s Museum of Bronx History.

The work of Seis del Sur founding members Joe Conzo, Jr., Ricky Flores, Ángel Franco, David González, Edwin Pagán and Francisco Molina Reyes II covers a range of social, cultural and political issues affecting Bronxites over the last four decades as it informed our worldviews. In recent years they have dug deep into their archives, finding images for the show that have never been exhibited before. The welcome addition of Carmen Mojica, and Abigail Montes to the mix continues and expands the collective’s commitment to documenting and preserving our community and personal histories.

Joe Conzo, Street Jam.
Ricky Flores, Building Decals.
Angel Franco, Crucifixion.
David González, Adam, Papi and Cuca, 1979.
Carmen Mojica, Rubble
Abigail Montes, TWINS
Edwin Pagán, Anthony Baez RIP
Francisco Molina Reyes II

Warm up for our exhibit by watching our 2013 “SEIS TALK” and get into the Seis del Sur spirit before joining us on Thursday, September 12th!

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