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Exhibition Team

The creative minds that made this horrific exhibition possible
Dr. Steven payne
Director, Bronx County Historical Society. Co-curator.
Edwin Pagán
Founder-In-Chief, LATIN HORROR. Co-curator, Designer.
ELENA MARTÍNEZ
Co-Artistic Director, Bronx Music Heritage Center
Suzanne Desrocher-Romero
Founder/President, George. A. Romero Foundation

The Driving Maxim of the Exhibit: The Man and not just "the Myth"

Success, notoriety, and fame can often create a haze around a creative genius, separating the person's true essence from their deeds and accomplishments. While the exhibit will contain a great deal of Romero's seminal and best-known work, our mission has also been to highlight little-known historical details of Romero's personal life, including his childhood and time in the Bronx, unrealized passion projects, as well as his interests outside the genre of horror.This was the first grounding promise that the Bronx County Historical Society and LATIN HORROR made to Suzanne Desrocher-Romero, Romero's wife and founder/president of the George A. Romero Foundation.

Principal Aims: Honor a Horror Genre Icon and Native Son of The Bronx

Success, notoriety, and fame can often create a haze around a creative genius, separating the person's true essence from their deeds and accomplishments, and...

Create an Official George A. Romero Archive in The Bronx

The Bronx County Historical Society Research Center consists of the Research Library and the Bronx County Archives, both of which provide unparalleled resources for researching The Bronx, its history, and its peoples. Our goal, as part of this endeavor, is to create "The George A. Romero Bronx Archive."This initiative would be in partnership with the George A. Romero Foundation, and the Horror Studies Department at the University of Pittsburgh, who served as the official depository of Romero's archives, and maintain and preserve the expansive collection of original content and related materials.

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