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Join us for a Kids World Cinema event, featuring short children's films from Spain and Korea.
May 19, 2013
Perifera Teatro presents an exciting new take on a classic children’s fairytale at Kids Euro Festival 2012.
October 29, 2012 – November 1, 2012
Perifera Teatro presents an exciting new take on a classic children’s fairytale in New York City.
October 13, 2012 – October 27, 2012
The Embassy of Spain and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts present Looking for Don Quixote, a new take on the classic tales of the Knight Errant by Miguel de Cervantes.
September 20, 2012 – September 21, 2012
Bruce Mack's creative music summer workshops for children ages 7 to 11.
July 9, 2012 – August 10, 2012
This is a play for children and their families written by the Spanish playwright Alfonso Sastre and directed by Clara Varona.
June 3, 2012 – June 24, 2012
The National Building Museum presents the first major exhibition in the U.S. celebrating one of America’s greatest, yet least known, builders of iconic spaces.
March 16 – January 20
An interactive exhibition celebrating our intuitive attraction to play, ON! transforms the CAC galleries into a collection of playgrounds where creativity is limitless and experimentation is the norm.
March 9 – September 30
Explore the unique artistry of Mexico’s Guillermo del Toro including Spanish films The Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Orphanage and Julia’s Eyes.
April 19 – July 2
¡Cine Magnífico! is New Mexico's only film festival presenting the voice and vision of Latino cinema.
May 30 – June 2
SIFF is the largest film festival in the USA boasting 25 days of wide-ranging and eclectic programming, featuring special series on Spain.
May 16 – June 9
Colonial art of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries on exhibition at the Frost Art Museum.
April 24 – August 25
A new perspective about Florida during one of the most interesting and intense periods in U.S. History, the period between the expedition of Juan Ponce de León in 1513 and the building of Fort Mose in 1739.
May 31 – August 17
The festival will honor Lorca with performances, concerts, readings, lectures, and a world-premiere exhibition of Poet in New York at The New York Public Library.
April 5 – July 21
Hailed as the Flamenco Queen, Buika is one of the most peculiar Spanish artists around.
June 12
The Jimi Hendrix of the Bagpipe’s will be touring the U.S. this summer presenting his new album Discover.
August 3 – August 4
June 13
June 15
Flamenco Vivo is partnering with the NY Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center on a five-month exhibition, 100 Years of Flamenco in NYC.
March 12 – August 3
During four days, the Houston Spanish & Flamenco Festival (HSFF) presents the veritable essence of Spanish and Flamenco arts masterfully rendered by professional artists and instructors.
May 22 – May 25
Drawing inspiration from the Garden's natural landscape, acclaimed Spanish artist Manolo Valdés brings seven towering sculptures to five distinctive sites.
September 22 – May 26
As part of the continuing collaboration between the Meadows Museum and the Museo Nacional del Prado, the Meadows will host a monographic showing of Rico’s work, marking the first retrospective ever to be presented on the artist.
March 10 – July 7
The exhibition includes work by more than two dozen international artists examining false narratives that masquerade as truth.
February 15 – June 2
The first major exhibition to focus on the artist’s lifelong exploration of a black-and-white palette throughout his career, features paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from 1904 to 1970.
February 24 – May 27
Prize-winning Spanish photographer José Manuel Ballester is known for his large-scale works that are connected by key concepts such as space, light and time.
February 27 – June 23
Spanish multimedia artist has been commissioned to do a site-specific work in the atrium of the Frost Art Museum.
February 27 – December 31
Exhibition of photographs by Mark Parascandola documenting a forgotten legacy of movie making in the desert landscapes of Almería, Spain.
April 26 – June 3
An exhibition about the mixing and fusion of African, Indigenous and Hispanic cultures which serves as a framework for understanding the processes of change and continuity in Latin American music.
April 18 – July 14
A photographic exploration of urban decay in America by Xavier Nuez.
April 18 – July 8
A national traveling exhibition and photobook visualizing, through twelve of the most talented photographic voices working internationally, the U.S. Latino experience today.
May 23 – August 20
The Gabarron Foundation in New York presents Trees, a selection of Hugo Fontela’s new artworks on display for the first time.
May 10 – June 20
Inés Medina's recent work combines the rigor of formal plastic concepts with a highly developed experimental approach to art making.
June 5 – July 31
An investigation of four years and 60,000 km to discover the 'map' of the dependencies of European citizens.
May 30 – June 29