Events starting in March 2020
Events 1–16 of 20

- Visual arts
- Houston
Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
The Museum of Fine Arts of Houston hosts the traveling exhibition that showcases some 200 objects spanning more than 4,000 years of Hispanic art and culture.
Mar 1 – Jan 3, 2021

- Design
- Los Angeles
Eva Franch i Gilabert's architectural lecture
Director of the AA School of Architecture in London, Eva Franch i Gilabert’s, will give a lecture at Southern California Institute of Architecture.
Mar 4, 2020

- Film
- Miami
2020 Miami International Film Festival
Nine Spanish movies participate at this year’s Miami International Film Festival, which is considered the preeminent showcase of Ibero-American cinema in the United States.
Mar 6 – Mar 13, 2020

- Visual arts
- Chicago
El Greco: Ambition and Defiance
The Art Institute of Chicago exhibits over 55 works by El Greco from across the world.
Mar 7 – Oct 19, 2020

- Performing arts
- San Francisco
2020 Flamenco Festival on Tour: San Francisco Canceled
For 20 years, Flamenco Festival has been promoting the dialogue between Flamenco, Jazz and music from different origins by touring the U.S. with the best Spanish Flamenco artists in several cities across the country.
Mar 7 – Apr 1, 2020

- Performing arts
- Los Angeles
2020 Flamenco Festival on Tour: Los Angeles Canceled
Flamenco Festival Tour hits Los Ángeles with the best Spanish Flamenco artists in its 20th edition.
Mar 8 – Mar 26, 2020

- Literature
- New York
Se Buscan Poetas Women's Day
Five Spanish-language women poets and creators come together on Women’s Day to present poetry as a vessel that vindicates current female power in the new paths of our language.
Mar 8, 2020

- Performing arts
- Chicago
2020 Flamenco Festival on Tour: Chicago
Spanish flamenco guitarist José del Tomate performs “Plaza Vieja” in Chicago as part of Flamenco Festival on Tour and the Flamenco Eñe series co-organized with Fundación SGAE.
Mar 11, 2020

- Performing arts
- Miami
2020 Flamenco Festival on Tour: Miami Canceled
For 20 years, Flamenco Festival has been promoting the dialogue between Flamenco, Jazz and music from different origins by touring the U.S. with the best Spanish Flamenco artists in several cities across the country.
Mar 12 – Apr 3, 2020

- Performing arts
- New York
Flamenco Festival New York 2020 Canceled
For 20 years, Flamenco Festival has been promoting the dialogue between Flamenco, Jazz and music from different origins. The most renowned venues of New York City continue to host this annual event featuring some of today’s most important Flamenco artists.
Mar 13 – Apr 5, 2020

- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Niño de Elche in concert: Colombiana Canceled
“Colombiana,” the new album by Niño de Elche, explores the relation between colonialism, spices, the economy and the transoceanic exchanges within Flamenco and Latin American rhythms.
Mar 13, 2020

- Performing arts
- Boston
2020 Flamenco Festival on Tour: Boston Canceled
For 20 years, Flamenco Festival has been promoting the dialogue between Flamenco, Jazz and music from different origins by touring the U.S. with the best Spanish Flamenco artists in several cities across the country.
Mar 15 – Mar 29, 2020

- Music
- New York
Jorge Drexler 2020 U.S. Tour in New York Canceled
Spanish-Uruguayan singer and songwriter Jorge Drexler presents his new tour “Silente” at the Town Hall in New York.
Mar 15, 2020

- Music
- New York
Spanish Ones to Watch Canceled
Spanish bands Belako, Kings of the Beach and No Crafts play at the Littlefield performance and art space in Brooklyn.
Mar 15, 2020

- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Neuro-Night: Spanish scientists advance health research Canceled
NIH Spanish scientists studying neurodegenerative disorders discuss how these diseases impact our nervous system and give insights into future treatments.
Mar 19, 2020

- Literature
- Charlottesville, VA
Kirmen Uribe at the Virginia Festival of the Book Canceled
Spanish writer Kirmen Uribe presents his novel “Bilbao–New York–Bilbao” as part of the festival’s “Family and Fate in Historical Fiction” roundtable.
Mar 21, 2020