

Álvarez has made large-scale murals in Spain and New York, photography and graphic exhibitions in art galleries in Spain and Portugal, and poetic actions in Mexico, too. She loves to work with kids in art workshops and collaborative murals. Álvarez has published an illustrated two books for children.
Álvarez is a co-director of the International Kerouac Festival of Poetry and Performance, which has been a platform for the exchange artist between America and Europe for 10 years.
In all her art and murals there is a search for equality, the empowerment of women, and creation as the future and union of the community, and that is the reason because she works in NYC as Public Art teacher with LeAp in the Bronx, and like an artist in residence with Project Art in Bushwick Public Library.
Links:
behance.net/vanesalvarez
expostas.com
Marcos de la Fuente.
He was born in Vigo, Spain, in July 1976. Poet, physiotherapist and cultural activist and organizer. His writing is influenced by Cortazar, León Felipe, Ginsberg or Kavafis. His thoughts are also influenced by Herman Hesse, Kundera, Fromm or Nietzsche and his rhythm by The Doors, Massive Attack, Coltrane or Gil Scott-Heron. He has practiced poetic action, performance and spoken word, with or without music since 2005. In addition to recitals and open mics, he has organized the Kerouac Poetry and Performance Festival, in Vigo since 2010, in New York since 2016 and in Mexico City since 2019. In 2015 he published “Las Partículas Brillantes”, his first printed collection of poems, designed by visual artist Vanesa Álvarez. In 2016 he presented his book at the Bowery Poetry Club -the only Spanish poet to do so- and at the Cervantes Institute in New York. In 2017 he published the album “Isla Futura” with the band Pólvora, where he mixes spoken word and electronic music. In 2018 he presented the project “Lorca 2018”, with guitarist Aldo Pérez, an updated review of “Poeta en Nueva York”, and published “La Nueva Sensibilidad”, a poetic manifesto on the meaning of poetry in our days. In 2019 he is included in “Luna y Panorama sobre los rascacielos”, the anthology of Spanish poets in New York edited by the Spanish Consulate. This year he also launched “Se Buscan Poetas” and “This is Poesía”, two bilingual poetry events in Manhattan. In 2020 he is invited to recite at the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana, in Mexico, and is included in the anthology of Hispanic poetry in New York FILNY.
Links:
particulasbrillantes.bandcamp.com
polvora.bandcamp.com
festivalkerouac.com
By Natalie N. Caro
It’s not every day you get to take a drawing class with the guy who animated some of your favorite childhood films, and yet there I was sitting in the Bronx Music Heritage Center with a sketch pad and charcoal pencil in hand.
Mario Menjivar, an already tall guy, stood before like some hero out of the animated films he’s worked on as he effortlessly turned two eggs into a skull before fourteen sets of eyes. It was like magic, when he pressed his kohl black pencil against the oversized sticky paper on the wall and made a torso that would connect to the skull he had already sketched out, using only some simple lines and an even bigger oval.
It makes sense on a metaphorical level that even animated life would begin with an egg, but it hadn’t been the way I was taught to see the world.
Menjivar, a current Bronx native, began his artistic career in the animation industry for twenty two years, most of them as part of the Walt Disney Feature Animation studio. His work is featured in eight of the studio’s films, among them: “Lion King,” ” Pocahantas,” “Mulan,” “Hercules,” “Tarzan,” and “Treasure Planet. He has gone to direct art and character design for several independent animation studios as well as designing merchandise for Disney and comic covers for DC comics and has taught animation and anatomy at The School of Visual Arts.
Natalia Zamparini a self-described “Artist. Human,” is a muse out of “Hercules;” the whole thing frankly felt unreal as she peeled off layers of royal purple fabric to reveal her form. There was no way I was going to be able to draw her, I thought. I was especially nervous because Zamparini is also an amazing artist, whose work with henna is some of the most inspired and intricate I’ve seen firsthand. (BxArts Factory was fortunate enough to get her to share her gifts with us at our anniversary fundraiser.) Henna out of hand, Natalia became the art herself. She leaned forward and stretched her arms out, giving us several poses to work with.
Mario, perhaps feeling how nervous some of us were, made it a point to walk around the room and dedicate more one on one instruction with the super beginner students, like me. By the end of the class, many of us produced work we were genuinely proud of. In two hours, I learned more than I had ever imagined I would. By the third class, I suspect I’ll be drawing my own business cards. Watch out now. I urge anyone and anyone to attend. This was the real deal.
FREE workshop!!
Thursday, May 19th
Thursday, May 26th
From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Bronx Music Heritage Center Laboratory
1303 Louis Nine Boulevard
Bronx, NY, 1045
English/Spanish presentation
Objective/Objetivo: To discover the diverse possibilities that an everyday object give us, to create objects inside the workshop and finally to make a collective project./ Descubrir las diversas posibilidades que nos da el objeto y crear dentro del taller algunos de ellos y finalmente realizar una obra colectiva.
Topics/Temas:
• The object that, as we transform it, transform us/El objeto que transformado nos transforma
• The importance of using the natural and organic; both for our health and for the planet/Importancia de usar lo natural, tanto para la salud como para el planeta.
• How to make geometric shapes on the orange peel/Como hacer formas geométricas en la piel de la naranja
• Basic drawing tools and how to make colors to use them with the objects created/Herramientas básicas del dibujo y como hacer colores para usarlos en los objetos realizados
• Types of oranges and their uses/Diferentes tipos de naranjas y sus usos
• Drying and shaping/ Secado y formas
• Cutting the peel based on the different uses/Cortes de la naranja de acuerdo a los diferentes usos
• Where to find the materials/Lugares donde se encuentran los materiales
Participants will create bracelets, flowers and creative items (different creations) using orange peels.
This workshop is free, open to community members 18 years old or older!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- SPACES ARE LIMITED!
FREE workshop!!
Saturday, May 7th
Saturday, May 14th
Saturday, May 28th
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bronx Music Heritage Center Laboratory
1303 Louis Nine Boulevard
Bronx, NY, 10459
Traditional one-hour-and-45-minute Hatha Yoga class. The pace of this class is very gentle. However it is a comprehensive, balanced class with a steady flow of Hatha yoga postures, relaxation between asanas, Pranayama (breathing practices), deep relaxation, and a meditation. First-time students are welcome.
This workshop is open to community members 18 years old or older!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- SPACES ARE LIMITED!
Last Saturday we had the second part of the Trash-Can Abstract-Art workshop with Laura Alvarez.
The first session was focused on learning about how Abstract Art started and different types of it.
The second session was practical. We took the plain metal trash cans and created abstract designs to decorate them. Now they are ready to be used by WHEDco in their street fairs and festivals. They will help to keep the community clean and tidy.
Thank you to everyone who participated, it was fun and very educative!
Come this Saturday to our next FREE workshop Laura Alvarez will be teaching for us:
Saturday, April 9th
Saturday April 23rd
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the Bronx Music Heritage Center Laboratory
1303 Louis Nine Boulevard, Bronx, NY, 10459
During this two-day workshop we will learn about Abstract Art and composition. After the theory, we will decorate some big trash cans with what we have learned. The final product will be used during the different street fairs and festivals WHEDco organizes.
This workshop is free, open to community members 18 years old or older!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- SPACES ARE LIMITED!
FREE workshop!!
Saturday, April 2nd
Saturday, April 30th
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bronx Music Heritage Center Laboratory
1303 Louis Nine Boulevard
Bronx, NY, 10459
Artist Gina Goico will showcase and talk about her ongoing performance series “Pelliza: Weaving Narratives/Tejiendo Narrativas”, where she has engaged with communities in making a collective weaved rug while documenting the conversations and situations that took place in these performances. People assisting the workshop will be able to learn the different ways in which these traditional Dominican rugs and weaves can be made and get familiar with the materials behind Pellizas. Assisting to both workshops will allow participants to bring their personal pelliza projects and get direct assistance from the artist.
This workshop is open to community members 18 years old or older!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- SPACES ARE LIMITED
This FREE workshops is divided into 4 sessions:
Saturday, April 2nd
Saturday, April 9th
Saturday, April 23rd
Saturday, April 30th
From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Bronx Music Heritage Center Laboratory
1303 Louis Nine Boulevard
Bronx, NY, 10459
We engage the world with our senses. Smells, sights, and songs call forth old moments. This workshop will tap into these senses, to help us look back, conjure up, and write about the stories of our lives.
Sponsored in part by Poets and Writers!
Photo Courtesy of Black Blonde Images
This workshop is free, open to community members 18 years old or older!
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED- SPACES ARE LIMITED!
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