Events in the next two weeks (February 22nd — March 7th)

  • Music
  • New York

Rosa Torres-Pardo: 'Suite Española'

Acclaimed pianist Rosa Torres-Pardo performs beloved Spanish classics including compositions by Granados, Albéniz and Falla, accompanied by flamenco singer Rocío Márquez.

March 6th

  • Visual arts
  • Dallas

Calatrava and SMU: A Decade in Motion

Santiago Calatrava sculpture Wave (2002) has become one of the most recognizable symbols of both the Meadows Museum and Southern Methodist University.

March 4thApril 22nd

  • Music
  • San Juan

Jordi Savall in Concert at the 2012 Puerto Rico Casals Festival

Casals Festival de Puerto Rico presents the great Spanish director and musician Jordi Savall in concert on March 4th.

March 4th

  • Performing arts
  • Boston

'Flamenco Festival USA 2012' in Boston

Since 2001, Flamenco Festival USA is probably the most important showcase for Spanish culture outside Spain.

March 2ndMarch 4th

  • Visual arts
  • Charlottesville, VA

Daniel Canogar

Madrid-based artist Daniel Canogar exhibits at Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, Virginia, during March 2012.

March 2ndMarch 31st

  • Music
  • New York

'Brisa en el Cervantes'

Javier Moreno, double bass player and composer based in New York, mixes contemporary jazz with the impressionistic Mediterranean legacy of Federico Mompou and the folk roots from Enrique Granados.

March 2nd

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Flamenco Festival USA 2012' in Washington, D.C.

Since 2001, Flamenco Festival USA is probably the most important showcase for Spanish culture outside Spain.

February 29thMarch 7th

  • Music
  • New York

José María Gallardo del Rey: Classical & Jondo Concert and a Masterclass

One of the finest Spanish guitarists, about Spanish music and the importance of Flamenco.

February 27thFebruary 28th

  • Performing arts
  • New York

'Flamenco Festival USA 2012' in New York

Since 2001, Flamenco Festival USA is probably the most important showcase for Spanish culture outside Spain.

February 24thMarch 9th

  • Visual arts
  • New York

Jordi Socías: 'Maremágnum'

A visual journey through the last four decades in Spain and Europe guided by an icon of photojournalism at the Instituto Cervantes New York.

February 23rdMarch 23rd

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Aluminiums'

Marlborough Chelsea hosts Supports, David Rodríguez Caballero's first solo show in the U.S.

February 23rdMarch 24th

  • Kids
  • Washington, D.C.

'Las aventuras de Don Quijote de La Mancha'

The comical and fantastical adventures of the Spanish knight who has seized the world's imagination for centuries.

February 21stMarch 1st

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Ñew York'

Latin American and Spanish artists in New York.

February 16thMay 20th

  • Architecture
  • New York

'Félix Candela, 1910-2010: A century'

Candela’s work based on hyperbolic paraboloid geometry broke barriers between architecture and engineering, opening a new way of architecture.

February 11thMarch 31st

  • Film
  • New York

'Chico & Rita' in New York

Chico & Rita, a gifted songwriter and beautiful singer chase their dreams —and each other— from Havana to New York and Las Vegas.

February 10thFebruary 24th

  • Performing arts
  • Chicago

2012 Chicago Flamenco Festival

The annual celebration of Spanish Flamenco in Chicago organized by the Instituto Cervantes features concerts and workshops.

February 9thMarch 13th

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Night Falls:' Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz

P•P•O•W is pleased to announce Night Falls, its eighth exhibition featuring the collaborative work of Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz.

February 9thMarch 10th

  • Design
  • San Juan

'BRAVOS.' Groundbreaking Spanish Design

A major exhibition about the great new generation of 21st Century Spanish Designers at the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico.

February 4thApril 1st

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, D.C.

Federico García Lorca's 'Blood Wedding'

In a new modern translation by Tanya Ronder.

February 2ndMarch 4th

  • Film
  • New York

Spaniards in Hollywood

A series of films selected by the film historian Román Gubern that show the influence of Spanish filmmakers in the mecca of cinema.

February 1stMarch 7th

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Picasso's Drawings, 1890–1921: Reinventing Tradition'

Presenting the dazzling development of Picasso’s drawings over a 30-year period.

January 29thMay 6th

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

'Gabarrón's Roots'

The sculptures and paintings of Cristóbal Gabarrón have been seen in hundreds of exhibitions around the world, but never in Washington, D.C.

January 28thApril 15th

  • Architecture
  • Houston

'YAS': Young Architects of Spain

The primary aim of the Young Architects of Spain exhibition is to discover a generation of Spanish Architects under 40 years of age who are admired by their professional peers.

January 26thApril 1st

  • Visual arts
  • Washington, D.C.

Alberto Schommer: Portraits and Scenarios

Spanish photographer Alberto Schommer's portraits of myriad personalities, on display at the Embassy of Spain, Washington, DC.

January 13thJuly 6th

  • Visual arts
  • San Francisco

Remedios Varo: Indelible Fables

Nearly eight years in the making, Frey Norris proudly presents an exhibition gathering fifteen works by Remedios Varo, including oil paintings, drawings, objects and ephemera.

January 7thFebruary 26th

  • Visual arts
  • New York

'Joaquín Sorolla & the Glory of Spanish Dress'

Queen Sofía Spanish Institute presents a seminal exhibition analyzing the rich history of Spain’s regional clothing styles through the monumental paintings of Valencian artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923).

December 8thMarch 10th

  • Visual arts
  • Miami

'Archimobile.' The creative archive of Matadero Madrid

The CCEM presents the most effective way to know the work of the best young creators living in Madrid: Archimobile for the first time in U.S.

December 2ndFebruary 29th

  • Visual arts
  • Miami

Art Basel: Photography Exhibition by Alberto García-Alix

Alberto García-Alix (Spain, 1956) is one of the most important figures in contemporary European Photography.

November 30thApril 30th

  • Heritage
  • Dallas

The Invention of Glory, Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries

Exhibition of the four late-fifteenth-century Flemish tapestries known as The Pastrana Tapestries from the Collegiate Church of Pastrana in Guadalajara, Spain.

February 5thMay 13th