HOSTOS EXHIBITS ‘SUBJECT ≠ OBJECT’
PHOTOGRAPHY
The Bronx Council on the Arts and En Foco, Inc. hosted an opening reception for ‘Subject ≠
Object,’ the highly anticipated 2019 En Foco Fellowship Group Exhibition, on Wednesday, June
19 at Hostos Community College’s Longwood Art Gallery.
Featured photographer Melanie Gonzalez
with one of her works, ‘Giardino Firenze.’
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
Longwood Art Gallery manager Julia Pimes
Matos with Melanie Gonzalez’s photo printed
on archival matte paper titled ‘Derick, High
Point Trail.’
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
GJONAJ, ELDERS CELEBRATE
FATHER’S DAY
BRONX TIMES REPORTER, J 32 UNE 28-JULY 4, 2019 BTR
ST. THERESA FEAST OFFERS 5 DAYS
OF SUMMER FUN
The 23rd annual St. Theresa Feast offered Bronxites fi ve fun-fi lled days of local entertainment
from Wednesday, June 19 to Sunday, June 23 in Pelham Bay. The neighborhood tradition
featured carnival rides, game stations, music, delicious food and raffl e prizes. Its fi nal day
featured the procession through the streets with the statue of St. Theresa, the feast’s namesake,
while a traditional Italian Procession Band performed.
Teresa’s Bakery & Cafe’s Christina Sassone and Eric D’Armetta offered classic Italian pastries.
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
The Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps.’ (back, l-r) Robert Thorson, Austin Rodriguez,
Justin and Jacob Acevedo, (front, l-r) chief Erika Newsome-Rivera, assistant chief
Frencheska Acevedo and Rebecca Mota.
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
Many Bronxites of all ages attended this year’s feast.
Photo by Silvio Pacifi co
Councilman Mark Gjonaj shared in celebrating Father’s Day with many seniors throughout his
district.
Councilman Gjonaj (r) distributed ties to local elders in honor of Father’s Day.
Photo courtesy of Councilman Mark Gjonaj’s Offi ce