Events on June 14, 2022
Events 1–16 of 24

- Film
- Washington, DC
Spain & Korea at EuroAsia Shorts 2022
Spain and Korea present their short films together at “EuroAsia Shorts 2022” on June 14, participating also in the closing night on June 17 together with other European, U.S., and Asian films.

- Performing arts
- Albuquerque, NM
Sara Cano and Rafael Estévez at the Festival Flamenco Albuquerque 2022
The 35th Annual Festival Flamenco Albuquerque will run June 11-18, 2022 in multiple venues in the city such as The Journal Theatre, Rodey Theatre and The X Theater inside the UNM, and Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
In & Out | Summer Open Doors 2022
The Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain in Washington, D.C. opens its doors to the audience to share the exhibitions on show at the beaux arts mansion, including limited guided tours of the garden installation “Around Pollinators.”

- Performing arts
- Los Angeles, CA
André & Dorine in Los Angeles
Performed by the internationally-acclaimed Kulunka Teatro, “André & Dorine” depicts the enduring love between an elderly couple as their lives are disrupted, but not overcome, by dementia.

- Visual arts
- Chicago, IL
Pygmalion Effect by Almudena Rodriguez
In her new series, Almudena Rodriguez combines mixed media on fabric works that layer pop culture images and messages ranging from comic book illustrations to vibrant army fatigue patterns, generating a collision of cultural signifiers, a dream world open to interpretation.

- Visual arts
- Austin, TX
Measuring Device by Ana Esteve Llorens
“Measuring Device” is a sculpture by Spanish artist Ana Esteve Llorens exhibited at the courtyard of Women & Their Work that explores the concept of the nature of time, its consumption, relating to personal and collective stories.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Spanish Cinema Now 2022
“Spanish Cinema Now” returns this year for its 5th edition, in-person again after the pandemic, bringing the best cinema made in Spain to D.C. audiences.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Life Lessons
This bilingual “dramedy” by Spanish playwright Eduardo Galán returns by popular demand after its 4-week, world premiere run in June at Thalia Theater.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Pride Month 2022
With a crochet mural quoting Spanish writer García Lorca and walking alongside the EU Delegation at the Parade, the Embassy honors Pride Month and Spain’s commitment to LGBTQI+ rights and the community’s contributions to Spanish society.

- Performing arts
- Raleigh, NC
Alexa Moya at the American Dance Festival
Spanish Coreographer Alexa Moya participates at the International Choreographer’s Residency program (American Dance Festival) thanks to the collaboration of the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain and Certamen Coreográfico de Madrid.
residency preview

- Urban Culture
- Washington, DC
Urban Adventure Kit by José Andrés
This scavenger hunt / podcast / food crawl experience will connect you with landmarks in Washington D.C. through the eyes of Chef and Humanitarian José Andrés, all the while teaching you about real food issues confronting communities and how we can fight food justice.

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Possibility of Line by Ana Esteve Llorens
Spanish artist Ana Esteve Llorens presents her latest work “Possibility of Line,” an exhibition of woven textiles created over the last two years.

- Urban Culture
- Washington, DC
Zero Hunger Mural by Lula Goce
The non-profit organization Street Art for Mankind (SAM) presents a street mural painted by Spanish artist Lula Goce as part of its “Zero Hunger Murals” initiative.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Transformando lo Físico: Indoors
The artistic proposals of “Transformando lo físico” displayed monthly in the garden of the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain over the past year are now gathered in an indoors exhibition showcasing the 12 interventions.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Around Pollinators by Lucía Loren
In “Around Pollinators,” Spanish environmental artist Lucía Loren reflects on the essential role of native biotopes in building resilience against the serious threat of climate change.

- Urban Culture
- New York, NY
HERE by Santi Flores
Spanish sculptor Santi Flores presents an open-air exhibition dedicated to the people of the Garment District and, by extension, all New Yorkers.