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Events starting in May 2017

Events 33–41 of 41

  • Visual arts
  • Philadelphia, PA

Witness: Reality and Imagination in the Prints of Francisco Goya

The Philadelphia Museum of Art highlights Francisco de Goya’s Print Series depicting his vision of Spanish life.

  • Literature
  • Miami, FL

A conversation with Alejandro Palomas

The recipient of the 2016 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature discusses his work at CCE Miami.

  • Design
  • Washington, DC

Screening of The New Rijksmuseum

SPAIN arts & culture, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands, presents the documentary “The New Rijksmuseum” about the ambitious renovation of the Dutch National Art & History museum by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos.

  • Literature
  • Washington, DC

Get to Know Bernardo de Gálvez by Guillermo Fesser

Spanish journalist and writer Guillermo Fesser presents his children’s book about Bernardo de Gálvez.

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, DC

Maria Pagés: Flamenco Orgánico. An insight into her practice

Spanish dancer María Pagés will be joined by Alicia B. Adams, VP of International Programming and Dance at the John F. Kennedy Center, and journalist Paula Durbin to talk about her practice and her vision of the art of flamenco.

  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Under the Subway Video Art Night

This is the 7th edition of the event, focused exclusively on Video Art with projections on street walls, in art spaces, galleries and cultural centers.

  • Performing arts
  • Charleston, SC

Yo, Carmen by María Pagés at Spoleto Festival

The Spoleto Festival presents Spanish Flamenco Dancer María Pagés celebrating femininity with “Yo, Carmen.”

  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Iván Hidalgo: RetratARTE

Spanish photographer and artist Iván Hidalgo is a rising star in the fashion and advertising circuit in Spain.

  • Film
  • Washington, DC

Sidewalls (Medianeras)

SPAIN arts & culture, in collaboration with the Embassy of Argentina, presents the film “Sidewalls,” a comedy drama which examines with charm how the architecture of a city conditions the lives of two of its residents.