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Events on July 5, 2016

Events 1–16 of 18

From Ibiza to San Francisco
  • Visual arts
  • San Francisco, CA

From Ibiza to San Francisco

Roll Up Gallery is proud to announce From Ibiza to San Francisco, a duo exhibition by Spanish artists Aida Miró and Simona Marziani.

Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Basque: Innovation by Culture
  • Heritage
  • Washington, DC

Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Basque: Innovation by Culture

Visitors to the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival can explore the Basque Country’s unique language and distinct cultural heritage.

Cara Gallery features Andrés Jaque
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Cara Gallery features Andrés Jaque

Relevant Notes is a collective exhibition that presents a dialogue between the work of 11 artists, among them Andrés Jaque, to explore the boundaries of disciplines among installation art, land art and architecture.

Goya: Mad Reason
  • Visual arts
  • Austin, TX

Goya: Mad Reason

The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin presents Goya: Mad Reason, an exhibition of nearly 150 prints and paintings by renowned Spanish court painter Francisco de Goya.

Boa Mistura: Spread Love, It's the Brooklyn Way
  • Urban Culture
  • New York, NY

Boa Mistura: Spread Love, It's the Brooklyn Way

A community-based project by Spanish art collective Boa Mistura.

Sports Heroes from Spain
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Sports Heroes from Spain

An exhibition that showcases the talented athletes from the golden age of Spanish sports.

Burundanga
  • Performing arts
  • New York, NY

Burundanga

Repertorio Español presents Burundanga, a comedy written by Jordi Galcerán and directed by José Zayas.

Splendor, Myth, and Vision: Nudes from the Prado
  • Visual arts
  • Boston, MA

Splendor, Myth, and Vision: Nudes from the Prado

The Clark Art Institute is the exclusive venue for Splendor, Myth, and Vision: Nudes from the Prado, featuring twenty-eight Old Master paintings from the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.

Graphic Masters: Dürer, Rembrandt, Hogarth, Goya, Picasso, R. Crumb
  • Visual arts
  • Seattle, WA

Graphic Masters: Dürer, Rembrandt, Hogarth, Goya, Picasso, R. Crumb

An exhibit that features groundbreaking and timeless artists who worked in the medium of printmaking over its 500-year history.

Underwater Emotions by Lola de Miguel
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Underwater Emotions by Lola de Miguel

Spanish artist Lola de Miguel exhibits again in New York.

(Art)Xiomas – CUBAAHORA: The Next Generation
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

(Art)Xiomas – CUBAAHORA: The Next Generation

The OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas and SPAIN arts & culture present (Art)xiomas – CUBAAHORA: the Next Generation, an art exhibition that displays the work of 15 Cuban contemporary young artists.

Juanli Carrión – OSS#02: Brooklyn
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Juanli Carrión – OSS#02: Brooklyn

OSS#02 is an intervention in the form of geopolitical garden where plant species represent social groups to materialize human interaction.

Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities
  • Heritage
  • Santa Fe, NM

Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities

The exhibition reunites Spanish artifacts with their New World counterparts for the first time to reveal the history of the Spanish Sephardim and their long heritage within the Americas.

Nomad Studio: Green Air at St. Louis
  • Design
  • St. Louis, MO

Nomad Studio: Green Air at St. Louis

Green Air is an aerial garden of Tillandsias suspended from the courtyard’s canopy at the Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis.

Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.
  • Heritage
  • Houston, TX

Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.

An interactive look at Spain’s architectural and urban cultural legacy in the United States.

Pepe Gimeno: Hushed Writing
  • Design
  • Miami, FL

Pepe Gimeno: Hushed Writing

Spanish graphic designer Pepe Gimeno had the idea of constructing a book with no single intelligible word.