Events on March 23, 2016
Events 1–16 of 18

- Music
- Detroit, MI
Maureen Choi Quartet 2016 U.S. Tour in Detroit
Maureen Choi Quartet live performance consists of original compositions and arrangements of traditional Spanish and Latin American pieces.

- Music
- Austin, TX
Vicente Amigo U.S. Tour 2016 in Austin
Award-winning guitarist Vicente Amigo comes to Austin this March on his first major tour of the United States.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Sound vs Sense: Intersections
Sound Art exhibition featuring installations by Víctor Aguado, Miguel Álvarez-Fernández, María Chávez, Ferrer-Molina and Richard Garet.

- Film
- Miami, FL
From Doodles to Pixels: Over a Hundred Years of Spanish Animation
A selection of the landmark works of Spanish animation of all times, curated by Carolina López.

- Literature
- San Juan, PR
Quijotes por el mundo
The exhibition is traveling to San Juan in Puerto Rico to mark the VII Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española.

- Film
- Chicago, IL
Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2016 in Chicago
The official traveling festival about the new trends in Spanish Cinema returns to Chicago as part of the 19th Chicago European Union Film Festival.

- Visual arts
- Miami, FL
Delirious Galveston, Madrid, Havana
CCEMiami and NAEMI (National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally III Inc.) present this exhibition that includes art pieces by the artists Candice Avery, Ramon Losa and Daldo, the toy maker.

- Film
- New York, NY
Feminine Space
A film series at Instituto Cervantes New York focusing on the presence of women in Spanish film industry.

- Performing arts
- Chicago, IL
Medea's Got Some Issues
A parody of and a tribute to Euripides’ classic tragedy from the perspective of a has-been Chicago diva.

- Design
- Chicago, IL
Writing without words: A poetic adventure
Spanish graphic designer Pepe Gimeno had the idea of constructing a book with no single intelligible word.

- Visual arts
- Nashville, TN
Treasures from the House of Alba: 500 years of art and collecting
Prints and drawings, sculptures, letters, illuminated manuscripts, decorative objects, and tapestries provide further insight into the role of the Alba family in world history.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Salvador Dalí: An Early Surrealist Masterpiece
The Meadows Museum debuts its latest acquisition, Salvador Dalí’s L’homme poisson (1930), the first Dalí painting to enter a public Texas collection.

- Visual arts
- Tampa, FL
Jaume Plensa: Human Landscape
This exhibition, the artist’s largest to date in the United States, features numerous indoor as well as outdoor installations, engaging viewers even before they enter the Museum.

- Visual arts
- St. Petersburg, FL
Disney and Dali: Architects of the Imagination
The exhibition tells the story of the unlikely alliance between two of the most renowned artists of the 20th century: brilliantly eccentric Spanish Surrealist Salvador Dalí and American entertainment innovator Walt Disney.

- Visual arts
- Shelburne, VT
32°: The Art of Winter
A multifaceted, multi-disciplinary exhibition that explores the complexity of snow and ice through the lens of artists, featuring the collaborative artistic duo of Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz.

- Literature
- Boston, MA
Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616): Later Works and Legacy
An exhibition of works from the last years of Cervantes’ life, as well as translations and adaptations that show the enduring legacy of his work.