Mission:
Our mission is to share photography, film, and new media with underserved Bronx communities and the cultural community at large.
What We Do:
The Bronx Documentary Center (BDC) is a non-profit gallery and educational space. Through exhibitions, screenings and public programming, we show the work of internationally-renowned and emerging photographers and filmmakers who are dealing with the themes that guide the BDC: justice, education, community-building, and positive social change. We also provide free education programs for middle and high school students as well as a professional education program for historically underrepresented adult Bronx-based photographers. This program provides opportunities for professional development and skills training in photojournalism, filmmaking and documentary photography.
History
After residing in the Bronx in the 1980s, founder Michael Kamber spent a decade on the road photographing conflict and war for The New York Times. When he left Afghanistan in 2011, he returned to the Bronx with a dream of creating an educational space that would provide the South Bronx with much needed access and exposure to high-quality documentary work. After purchasing an abandoned landmarked building, he partnered with arts administrator and co-founder Danielle Jackson and turned the building’s 1,000-square-foot storefront into the Bronx Documentary Center’s permanent home.
Since opening our doors in 2011, the BDC has secured its position as one of the leading Bronx-based cultural organizations with over 25 major exhibitions and hundreds of public programs, including film screenings, lectures, workshops, free guided exhibition tours for over 4,500 students, and community-based service projects for South Bronx residents. Over 25,000 people have visited our gallery and participated in our programs; and on average, 70% of our visitor base comes from the Bronx.
Community
The Bronx Documentary Center is an accessible, community-oriented gallery and educational space located in Melrose, one of New York City’s fastest growing neighborhoods. Melrose is the proud home to immigrants from around the globe, including many from the Caribbean, West Africa, Mexico, and South and Central America. To serve the Melrose community, the BDC opens up local discussions through film and photography and provides access to world-class exhibitions and screenings, all the while being fully rooted in the concerns and needs of Bronx residents. Additionally, the BDC not only employs Bronx residents, but also promotes educational programming that empowers our neighbors to tell their own stories. By carving out a unique arts space, the BDC seeks to encourage Bronx residents to participate in the vibrant culture of Melrose and beyond.