Events on September 28, 2021
Events 1–16 of 22

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
A Window to Europe: Through Literature and Art
The children’s book “La Ciudad,” by Spanish author and illustrator Roser Capdevila, will serve as the inspiration for local artist Alanna Reeves to create artwork that will be displayed in this street-view gallery.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Closed / Locked by Muntadas
The newspaper project “CLOSED / LOCKED” by Muntadas provides a direct and unembellished account of his lower Manhattan neighborhood during the lockdown that began in March 2020.

- Music
- Washington, DC
CANARIAS DC SOUNDWALK
“CANARIAS DC SOUNDWALK” explores the sonic ecologies of the Canary Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Northwest Africa, within the geographic region known as Macaronesia.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Canvas & Silk: Historic Fashion from Madrid’s Museo del Traje
The Meadows Museum and Madrid’s Museo del Traje present an exhibition of Spanish dress and fashion that pairs approximately 40 paintings from the Meadows’ collection with historic dress and accessories.

- Film
- Washington, DC
AFI Latin American Film Festival 2021
“The AFI Latin American Film Festival” showcases the best filmmaking from Latin America and celebrates Ibero-American cultural connections, with the inclusion of films from Spain and Portugal.

- Performing arts
- Online
Hispanic Golden Age Classics: Sor Juana
This four-part series of online events will focus on a play by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, the famous playwright, poet, and nun writing in Mexico in the latter half of the 17th-century.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Amalgama El Prado by Daniel Canogar
The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain joins the Phillips Collection to celebrate its 100th anniversary with “Amalgama El Prado,” a project by Spanish artist Daniel Canogar that will be presented at the same time as “Amalgama Phillips.”

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Amalgama Phillips by Daniel Canogar
The Phillips Collection celebrates its 100th anniversary with “Amalgama Phillips,” a project by Daniel Canogar that will be presented at the same time as “Amalgama El Prado.”

- Visual arts
- Baltimore, MD
Color and Illusion: The Still Lifes of Juan Gris
The first U.S. exhibition in over 35 years dedicated to Spanish artist Juan Gris highlights his pioneering and revolutionary contributions to the Cubist movement by focusing on his fascination with subjects drawn from everyday life.

- Performing arts
- Washington, DC
Doña Rosita la soltera
GALA opens its 46th season at full capacity with a new adaptation by Nando López of Federico García Lorca’s classic “Doña Rosita the Spinster,” a play about the passage of time.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
The Restless Muses by Chechu Álava
“The Restless Muses” presents 10 new paitings that are homages to the many women –creators, models, authors, muses– who have inspired the Spanish painter.

- Visual arts
- Los Angeles, CA
Unseen Picasso
This exhibition features 16 exceptional prints made between the 1930s and 1960s that illustrate the artist’s bold experiments, technically and stylistically, in the graphic arts.

- Heritage
- New York, NY
Spain 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
For the first time the Fuentidueña Chapel gallery, which typically focuses on the Christian tradition, presents a group of works that testify to the diversity of Spanish medieval art.

- Music
- Online
Sound Art Residency 2021: Juanjo Palacios & María Gaspar
The Sound Art Residency organized by the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain and Experimental Sound Studio offers a unique experience for artists working in sound and experimental music.
residency preview

- Visual arts
- Milwaukee, WI
Americans in Spain: Painting and travel, 1820-1920
The exhibition explores a pivotal moment, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when American artists and their European counterparts flocked to Spain to capture its scenic charms and seemingly exotic customs.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Around Nature
Spanish artist Juanli Carrión has designed a garden that includes botanical species representing the different stops during the first trip around the world.