Events on September 25, 2022
Events 1–16 of 28

- Film
- Washington, DC
What Lucía Saw at AFI Latin American Film Festival 2022
“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.

- Music
- Chicago, IL
Sound Art Residency 2022: Clara de Asís & Veronica Anne Salinas
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.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
The Dark Stone
Written by celebrated contemporary Spanish playwright Alberto Conejero, “La Piedra Oscura” premieres at Repertorio Español in New York.

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

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
Not Only What, But Also How
“Not Only What, But Also How” offers a review of each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals conducted by Spanish artists and organizations that will provide the opportunity to take a closer look at the 2030 Agenda.

- Heritage
- New York, NY
Illustrating Spain in the US: the exhibition in New York
As part of its 25th Anniversary Program, the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, along with the Embassy of Spain in Washington D.C., presents the exhibition “Illustrating Spain in the US.”

- Visual arts
- Dallas, TX
Murillo: From Heaven to Earth
This special exhibition celebrates the genre paintings of the Golden-age Spanish painter Murillo, with the largest collection of the artist’s paintings in the U.S. in 20 years.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Eduardo Arroyo at the Marlborough
This exhibition of Spanish master Eduardo Arroyo features over 70 works, including oil paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures spanning over 50 years of the artist’s career.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
(In)Tangible World: Posdigital Corporeality
This group exhibition curated by Lava Art Project brings together recent and new iterations of works by eight Spanish-based artists whose practice is embedded in what the curators call the “digital corporeality” turn in the visual arts.

- Music
- Atlanta, GA
Spanish Young Music Talents: Laura Ballestrino in Atlanta
Spanish pianist Laura Ballestrino is the second guest of the new music program, “Spanish Young Music Talents,” presented by the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Authentic Flamenco by the Royal Opera of Madrid in New York
The Royal Opera of Madrid, Spain’s major performing arts institution, presents “Authentic Flamenco,” a traditional Spanish flamenco show from award-winning dancer and choreographer Amador Rojas.

- Performing arts
- Washington, DC
La Revoltosa at GALA Hispanic Theatre
GALA Hispanic Theatre opens its season 22-23 with a production of a contemporary version of the Spanish classic “La Revoltosa.”

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
ViTA: Cristina Lucas
The new Video in The Atrium (ViTA) space in the Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building will showcase video art from the UMD Art Gallery and new work from artists all around the world, starting with Spanish artist Cristina Luca’s work.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Garden for Drowning Descendant by Eva Davidova
This new immersive installation and VR piece by Spanish artist Eva Davidova premieres at Harvestworks Art and Technology Program on Governors Island.

- Literature
- Iowa City, IA
Almudena Ramirez-Pantanella at the International Writing Program
Spanish playwright, screenwriter and director Almudena Ramirez-Pantanella joins The International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.

- Visual arts
- San Diego, CA
Picasso Drawings and Prints at The San Diego Museum of Art
This exhibition showcases 17 paper works by Pablo Picasso, apart from one ink drawing by Henri Matisse and a ceramic piece by the Spanish artist, all of them from the Museum’s permanent collection.