The Bronx Museum of the Arts
http://www.bronxmuseum.org/
Type:
Art Museum
Collection Highlights:
20th and 21st Century African, Asian, and Latin American art, work from local artists
About The Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is a contemporary art museum focused on providing art and culture to its diverse neighborhoods through art collections, rotating exhibitions and educational programs.
Directions:
By Train
D or B to the 167 St./Grand Concourse station. Exit at rear of station, walk south along Grand Concourse two blocks.
Please Note
D Train stops all times except rush hours peak direction (6:15 am - 9 am to Manhattan, 4 pm - 6:45 pm from Manhattan). Take B Train at 145 St. to 167th St. / Grand Concourse.
4 to the 161 St./Yankee Stadium station. Walk east three blocks to the Grand Concourse, then, walk north four blocks along Grand Concourse to 165th St.
By Bus
Take the Bx1, Bx2, or BxM4 Express to 165th St. and Grand Concourse.
By Car
from Manhattan
Take the FDR Drive to Willis Avenue Bridge, stay to your left merge onto the Major Deegan North. Exit at 138th St. and Grand Concourse. Proceed to 165th St. and Grand Concourse.
Or, take Riverside Drive to 155th St., make right onto 155th St. Go straight until you reach the Macombs Dam Bridge. Cross bridge, proceed to 165th St. Turn right onto 165th St. and proceed to Grand Concourse.
from Brooklyn
Take any Manhattan-bound bridge to FDR Drive north. Proceed north to Willis Avenue Bridge, stay to your left merge onto the Major Deegan North. Exit at 138th St. and Grand Concourse. Proceed to 165th St. and Grand Concourse.
Or, Take the Triboro Bridge to the Major Deegan. Exit 138th St. and Grand Concourse. Proceed to 165th St.
from Cross Bronx Expressway
Take #87/New York State Thruway South (Major Deegan). Exit at 161st St./Yankee Stadium. Make right off exit ramp. Make a left at light and proceed to 165th St. Turn right onto 165th St. and proceed to Grand Concourse.
Parking is available across the street from the Museum, 165th St. between Grand Concourse and Carroll Place.