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Events on June 17, 2024

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Tapas Tour DC 2024
  • Culinary Arts
  • Washington, DC

Tapas Tour DC 2024

This summer, the inaugural “Tapas Tour” will provide a gastronomic experience to discover Spanish restaurants in the DMV area and the culinary diversity of Spain.

Pride Month 2024: Color me Proud
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Pride Month 2024: Color me Proud

The Spanish Cultural Center celebrates Pride Month with a banner that embraces diversity, and Spain’s commitment to LGBTQI+ rights.

DC.es: Outdoorsnow
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

DC.es: Outdoors

“DC.es” showcases works by five Spanish artists on their perspectives of the world’s political capital on the outdoor fence of the Cultural Center.

Not Your Regular Garden: Around Blooming, Around Reforesting by Doa Oanow
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Not Your Regular Garden: Around Blooming, Around Reforesting by Doa Oa

“Not Your Regular Garden” hosts Spanish artist Doa Oa and a new iteration of her “Reforestando” project.

I Saw It: Francisco de Goya, Printmaker
  • Visual arts
  • Los Angeles, CA

I Saw It: Francisco de Goya, Printmaker

Discover Francisco de Goya’s major print series showcasing his creative process and societal commentary at Norton Simon Museum.

SPAINfographicsnow
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

SPAINfographics

Explore the intricate relationship between Spain and the U.S. through this collective exhibition featuring the work of twelve Spanish infographists.

Marina Vargas at New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Marina Vargas at New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024

Discover the art of Marina Vargas and other visionary artists as they explore diverse perspectives amidst the ever-changing global landscape.

La Cabeza de Goya by Bernardí Roig
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

La Cabeza de Goya by Bernardí Roig

In 2020, Bernardí Roig created 55 drawings inspired by Goya’s lost head, reflecting on isolation and mortality during COVID-19.

Analogue Sites by Jorge Otero-Pailos
  • Urban Culture
  • New York, NY

Analogue Sites by Jorge Otero-Pailos

Artist and architect Jorge Otero-Pailos presents new sculptures in New York, highlighting the historical importance and potential in diplomacy and cultural exchange of modernist U.S. Embassies.

Spanish Cinema Now + 2024 in Dallas
  • Film
  • Dallas, TX

Spanish Cinema Now + 2024 in Dallas

“Spanish Cinema Now +” is touring the US for the first time, starting at the Meadows Museum in Dallas after its debut in DC, to bring the best of recent Spanish cinema to wider audiences.

Not Your Regular Wall: Ramón y Cajal by Brais Rodríguez
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

Not Your Regular Wall: Ramón y Cajal by Brais Rodríguez

The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC presents the sixth edition of “Not Your Regular Wall,” featuring “Ramón y Cajal” by Spanish artist Brais Rodríguez.

Ellas son Ciencia by MECUSA and Quan Zhou
  • Science
  • New York, NY

Ellas son Ciencia by MECUSA and Quan Zhou

This exhibition at the New York University King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center focuses on Spanish artist Quan Zhou’s works on the project “Ellas son Ciencia: Highlighting women scientists through comics.”

Spanish Cinema Now + 2024
  • Film
  • Washington, DC

Spanish Cinema Now + 2024

The 2024 edition of “Spanish Cinema Now +” features a selection of six new films that showcase the rich diversity of today’s Spanish cinema.

Compostela Fractal Shell by Manuel Ferreiro Badía
  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Compostela Fractal Shell by Manuel Ferreiro Badía

Hunter’s Point South Park hosts until the end of June 2024 “Compostela Fractal Shell,” a new sculpture by Spanish sculptor Manuel Ferreiro Badía.

Zero Hunger Mural by Lula Gocenow
  • 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.

La mujer del alféizar by Carmen Segovianow
  • Visual arts
  • Washington, DC

La mujer del alféizar by Carmen Segovia

Spanish illustrator Carmen Segovia explores the idea of returning to the outside world in this third intervention on the windows of the Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain in Washington, D.C.