Main Gallery: BX 1: First Annual Bronx Artists Festival
Main gallery artists: Beth Brideau, Howard Cash, Linda Cunningham, Alejandra Delfin, James Gross, Daniel Hauben, Shinichiro Kitaura, Aristides Logothetis, Agnes Murray, and Ron Terner and two of last years winners, Luis Fonseca, Clara Williams
Curator/ Edwin Ramoran
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Main Gallery: Can I Get a Witness
Project Room:
En Foco's New Works Photography Awards
Main gallery artists: Daniel Bozhkov, Ross Cisneros, Glen Fogel, Hope Ginsburg, Yoko Inoue, Tara Mateik, Robert Melee, Emily Roysdon, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Judi Werthein, and Matt Wolf
Curator/ Dean Daderko
Project room artists include: Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, Bonnie Portelance, Nzingah Muhammad, Juror/ Frank Gimpaya
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Main Gallery: Props for a Romantic Comedy
Project Room:
Michael Rakowitz: RETURN
Main gallery artists: Paul Chan, Leah Gadd, Michael Hermann, Joonhyun Kim, Jeannette Louie
Daragh Reeves, Greg Santos, Catarina Simoes, and Anna Stein. Curator/ Herb Tam
Project room artist include: Michael Rakowitz
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Main Gallery: Wanda Raimundi-Ortíz: Mercury/Mercurio
Project Room:
Cyber_Folio 2004 Longwood Resident Artists
Special Project: S.O.S. (Straight Off the Street): MOMENT
Main gallery artist: Wanda Raimundi-Ortíz
Project room artists include: Sung-Hee Choi, Ward Shelley, and Daniel Tisdale
Special Project artists include: Mel Chin in collaboration with Nicolás Dumit Estevéz , Tamalyn Miller, Wanda Raimundi-Ortíz, and art:21.
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Main Gallery: Better Recognize BRIO Visual Artists 02-04
Project Room:
Conversions @ 149th St.
Main gallery artists: Valerie Atkisson, Timothy Blum, Ernesto Camacho, Angel E. Chevrestt, Stephanie Chisholm, Linda Cunningham, Marisol Díaz, Susan Farley, Ray Felix, James Gross, Ireena Gurvich, Daniel Hauben, Susan Markisz, Ira Merritt, and Miguelangel Ruiz.
Project room artists include: Timothy Blum, Steven Fishman, Mac McKean, Wanda Raimundi-Ortíz, SEEN, and Shinique Amie Smith
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Main Gallery: Myths/Mitos
Project Room:
Cyber_Folio
Main gallery artist: Dina Bursztyn
Project room artists include: Valerie Atkisson, Florine Demosthene, Akiko Ichikawa, Mwalim
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Main Gallery: Rehearsed
Project Room:
Post Plátano
Main gallery artist: Nicolás Dumit Estévez
Project room artists include: Jorge Aguirre and Michael Grabowski, Nicolás Dumit Estévez, Judith Escalona, Iliana Emilia García, Anaida Hernández, Juanita Lanzó-Guilbe, and Renzo Ortega

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Main Gallery: Bootleg Gender
Project Room:
Working Towards Our Own Destruction: Utopia
Main gallery artists include: Elia Alba, Juan Carlos Arín, Sandra Bermudez, Kristina Jacob, Sam Kraus, Scherezade, Meghan Wood. Guest Curator: Rocío Aranda-Alvarado. Project room artists include Matias Aguilar, Ernest Concepcion, Louie Cordero, Ben A. Gonzalez, Barbara Malaran, Riza Manalo, Taal Mayon, Emmanuel Migrino, Athena Robles, Jun Sabayton.
Guest Curator: Arkipelago.
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Main Gallery: DL: The DL in Contemporary Art
Project Room:
Paradigms
This exhibition is on the down low. For purposes here, the “down low,” or “dl” for short, is urban vernacular/hip-hop slang for things done secretly and/or quietly, something under the radar, on the hush-hush, in hiding, on the Q.T. Contradictions abound when something that usually should not be acknowledged or is trying not to be conspicuous is all of a sudden the topic of discussion, featured in the news, or put on display. In many ways, DL should not even exist, so the challenge was to produce something like an elusive, thematic exhibition. [ More... ] 
Cyber_Folio
This exhibition Cyber_Folio includes the web projects produced during the 2001-2002 Residency complemented with recent gallery work by Resident Artists Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Heng-Gil Han, Mary Magsamen, Moses Ros, and Jenna Spevack. Together, these projects continue the experimentation with new technology that exemplifies the Residency. [ More... ] 
No More Drama 
No More Drama presents recent works by New York City-based contemporary artists responding to the popular culture media of Latin American telenovelas (soap operas) and their printed versions called fotonovelas. The exhibition features work in installation, new media, and video by Adriana Arenas Ilian, Instituto de la Telenovela (Pablo Helguera), Claudia Joskowicz, Domingo Nuño, and Karina Aguilera Skvirsky. [ More... ]
Bitch School
The word "bitch" has two conflicting definitions for its use in common street vernacular. The first is more closely related to the word's actual definition; that of a female dog. In prison culture, a "bitch" or "punk" is a male rape victim. On the streets of the city, the word has come to be used to indicate a passive male. [ More... ]
N.Y.C High Rise
The exhibition takes place at the Longwood Arts Gallery, the visual arts facility of the Bronx Council on the Arts, located at 965 Longwood Avenue between Beck Street and Kelly Street in the Bronx from January 26 - March 30, 2002. [ More... ] 
Kids Stuff
The contemporary art world has recently seen a great number of artists who are using childhood motifs to explore adult issues. This phenomenon raises the question, "Why childhood motifs?" [ More... ] 
It Makes Me Sick
In mid-September the Longwood Arts Project opened a funky, funny show on what has since become a not-funny subject: disease. In this case, though, the maladies are invented. [ More... ] 
Carlos Ortiz
Carlos Ortiz has a beautiful small show of photographs. He captured the streets around the Longwood Arts Project itself, devastated at the time, in a series of almost lyrical images of foggy lots and empty streets. [ More... ]
Some Assembly Inspired
Some Assembly Inspired is a group exhibit of visual art curated by Robert Blackson, Exhibitions Coordinator at Longwood Arts Project/Bronx Council on the Arts. [ More... ]
Now Playing
Longwood Arts Project hosts NOW PLAYING!, a group exhibit of multi-media visual art guest-curated by Amir Bey. The exhibition takes place at the Longwood Arts Gallery, the visual arts facility of the Bronx Council on the Arts, located at 965 Longwood Avenue between Beck Street and Kelly Street in the Bronx from December 9th, 2000 - February 10th, 2001. [ More... ]
Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs and Other Folktales
Longwood Arts Project hosts Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs and Other Folktales, a group exhibit of visual art curated by Nadine Robinson, who is herself a Bronx artist soon to be featured in P.S. 1's Greater New York. [ More... ]
Über Quilts
Über Quilts presents work by emerging visual artists who use the structure of the quilt in combination with unconventional materials and techniques to present new forms that defy categorization. [ More... ]