Events on June 6, 2013
Events 1–11 of 11

- Urban Culture
- New York, NY
Spanish Soho Mile
Experience the finest fashion and jewelry from Spain along with delicious tapas and Spanish beer and cava, live entertainment and exclusive sales.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Living Music by Santiago Rios
Hillyer Art Space presents mix media works by Spanish artist Santiago Rios.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Inés Medina: The Concept of Plastic Division
Inés Medina’s recent work combines the rigor of formal plastic concepts with a highly developed experimental approach to art making.

- Heritage
- Miami, FL
Imagining la Florida
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.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
In-dependencias
An investigation of four years and 60,000 km to discover the ‘map’ of the dependencies of European citizens.

- Visual arts
- Miami, FL
LATINO/US Cotidiano
A national traveling exhibition and photobook visualizing, through twelve of the most talented photographic voices working internationally, the U.S. Latino experience today.

- Performing arts
- Miami, FL
New Season of Microtheater: Porque Me Río
Due to the success of the five previous editions, Microtheater becomes a permanent project in Miami.

- Film
- Seattle, WA
Seattle International Film Festival 2013
SIFF is the largest film festival in the USA boasting 25 days of wide-ranging and eclectic programming, featuring special series on Spain.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Trees: A Solo Exhibition by Hugo Fontela
The Gabarron Foundation in New York presents Trees, a selection of Hugo Fontela’s new artworks on display for the first time.

- Heritage
- Miami, FL
Spanish Colonial Art: The Beauty of Two Traditions
Colonial art of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries on exhibition at the Frost Art Museum.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Visionario: The Films of Guillermo del Toro
Explore the unique artistry of Mexico’s Guillermo del Toro including Spanish filmsThe Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Orphanage and Julia’s Eyes.