Events on June 27, 2018
Events 1–16 of 21

- Heritage
- Washington, DC
Smithsonian Folklife Festival – Catalonia: Tradition and Creativity from the Mediterranean
Visitors to the 2018 Smithsonian Folklife Festival can see how Catalan people channel their creativity to ensure the vitality of their local cultures and livelihoods.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Don Quixote at the American Ballet Theatre
Cervantes returns to the ABT with “Don Quixote,” choreographed by masters Gorsky and Petipa and composed by Minkus.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
At the Beach: Mariano Fortuny y Marsal and William Merritt Chase
The Meadows Museum presents a focused summer exhibition pairing its recent acquisition “Beach at Portici” (1874), by Mariano Fortuny y Marsal, with a loan from the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, “Idle Hours” (1894), by William Merritt Chase.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Daniel Steegmann Mangrané: A Transparent Leaf Instead Of The Mouth
“A Transparent Leaf instead of The Mouth” is the first institutional solo exhibition of work by Spanish artist Daniel Steegmann Mangrané in the United States.

- Visual arts
- San Antonio, TX
Spain: 500 Years of Spanish Painting from the Museums of Madrid
This exhibition features more than 40 masterpieces of Spanish painting drawn from major collections in Madrid, including the Prado, San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts Museum, and the Reina Sofia, complemented by a select group of works from American museums.

- Heritage
- San Antonio, TX
Designing America: Spain's Imprint in the U.S.
“Designing America” presents the decisive contribution of Spain to the construction and planning of the territory, the landscape and the U.S. cities, from the first settlements until today.

- Visual arts
- Tampa, FL
Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dalí's Spain
The exhibition features 41 photos that take viewers on a journey through Dalí’s beloved Catalonian coastline, with images ranging from an intimate 2 feet to a panoramic 8 feet in width.
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- Design
- Los Angeles, CA
Spanish architects at Environment[al]
With works by Spanish architects Izaskun Chinchilla, Enric Ruiz Geli, and Carme Pinós among others, this group exhibition examines contemporary attitudes toward the environment in a post-digital context.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Lorca + Ochoa: The musical art
The exhibition features Enrique Ochoa’s work inspired by García Lorca’s “Romancero Gitano.”

- Visual arts
- Los Angeles, CA
Jordi Alcaraz: defying boundaries
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts presents a provocative exhibition of works by the celebrated contemporary artist Jordi Alcaraz.

- Design
- New York, NY
Chus Burés: CHUS X CHUS
Jewelry designer Chus Burés presents in this exhibition his latest productions “CHUS X CHUS” mixing classic pieces with fresh designs.

- Visual arts
- Albuquerque, NM
The Prado in Albuquerque
“The Prado in Albuquerque” features 92 high-quality reproductions from El Prado Museum at Civic Plaza.

- Literature
- New York, NY
Goya and Lope de Vega at The Magic of Handwriting: The Pedro Corrêa do Lago Collection
This exhibition features 140 handwritten letters, manuscripts, and documents of illustrious figures in history and the arts spanning nine centuries.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Tango & Flamenco Fusion at Thalia Spanish Theatre
Spanish Flamenco singer Diego Amador and Latin Grammy Winner Raúl Jaurena present a unique fusion of the two most characteristic manifestations in music and dance from Spain and Latin America.

- Visual arts
- Boston, MA
The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
This traveling exhibition is the first major presentation of Spanish neuroscientist’s pioneering drawings of the brain and brain cells, and also features contemporary visualizations that illuminate the impact of Cajal’s early work on modern day neuroscience.

- Visual arts
- New Orleans, LA
Recovered Memories: Spain, New Orleans, and the Support for the American Revolution
As part of the 300th Anniversary of New Orleans, The Cabildo’s exhibit provides the visitor with an engaging and carefully documented survey of Spain’s contribution to the founding of the United States.