Events on May 3, 2025
Events 1–16 of 23

- Literature
- New York, NY
Children of Light and Wrath by Francisco Álvarez Koki
In his latest work, Galician writer Francisco Álvarez Koki explores topics rooted in his native Galicia and the city of New York, where he has lived and drawn significant artistic inspiration.

- Visual arts
- New York, NY
Feeding Our Demons
This group exhibition explores political, cultural, and environmental issues through storytelling, featuring works by Spanish artist Eva Davidova.

- Visual arts
- Milwaukee, WI
The Brilliance of the Spanish World: El Greco, Velázquez, Zurbarán
“The Brilliance of the Spanish World” showcases masterpieces from the Renaissance and Baroque, reflecting Spain’s artistic and cultural legacy.

- Visual arts
- Chicago, IL
How to See in The Dark
This group exhibition explores how artists respond to uncertainty and complexity through socially and ecologically engaged practice.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Babies Don't Come With Instructions at Filmfest DC 2025
The 2025 edition of “Filmfest DC” screens more than 60 films from 36 countries, including the Spanish feature “Babies Don’t Come With Instructions.”

- Music
- Memphis, TN
Spanish Cultural Series featuring Mr. Kilombo and Pedro Pastor
The “Spanish Cultural Series” at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art highlights contemporary Spanish music with performances by singer-songwriters Mr. Kilombo and Pedro Pastor.

- Visual arts
- Miami, FL
Artists' Jewelry: From Cubism to Pop, the Diane Venet Collection
The exhibition showcases more than 150 jewelry pieces by 140 artists, highlighting the significant contributions of Spanish artists like Picasso and Dalí.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
The Spotlight by Foto Colectania Foundation
The latest edition of Foto Colectania’s project, “The Spotlight,” presents a selection of finalist photographs displayed on the fence of the Spanish Cultural Center in Washington, D.C.

- Visual arts
- Pittsburgh, PA
Marc Vilanova at Mattress Factory
Spanish artist-in-residence Marc Vilanova presents his new solo exhibition, exploring themes of audiovisuality, AI, automation, and the socio-political impact of technology.

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Miguel de Cervantes' El Quijote
This adaptation of “El Quijote” explores twelve adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, showcasing their whimsical journey where reality and imagination intertwine in pursuit of chivalrous feats and unwavering loyalty.

- Visual arts
- Washington, DC
The Institute for Postnatural Studies at Waves of Harmony
“Polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride,” an original work from The Institute for Postnatural Studies, participates in the collaborative exhibition “Waves of Harmony.”

- Performing arts
- New York, NY
Federico García Lorca’s La Casa de Bernarda Alba
Directed by René Buch, Federico García Lorca’s tragic drama delves into the struggle for freedom and self-expression in a rigid society.

- Film
- New York, NY
Spanish Cinema Now + 2025 in New York
The 2025 edition of “Spanish Cinema Now +” visits NYU, featuring a selection of four new films that showcase the rich diversity of today’s Spanish cinema.

- Heritage
- Tampa, FL
Invisible Immigrants. Spaniards in the U.S. (1868-1945)
The Tampa Bay History Center presents “Invisible Immigrants. Spaniards in the U.S. (1868-1945),” an exhibition exploring the overlooked history of Spanish immigrants.

- Film
- Washington, DC
Spanish Cinema Now + 2025 in Washington, DC
The 2025 edition of “Spanish Cinema Now +” features a selection of four new films that showcase the rich diversity of today’s Spanish cinema.

- Science
- Washington, DC
Ellas son ciencia in Washington, DC
The exhibition showcases Spanish artist Quan Zhou’s project “Ellas son Ciencia,” which highlights women scientists through comics, commissioned by MECUSA in 2024 and now presented at the Spanish Cultural Center.