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- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
SPAINfographics
Explore the intricate relationship between Spain and the U.S. through this collective exhibition featuring the work of twelve Spanish infographists.
April 17, 2024 – September 13, 2024
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
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.
April 6, 2024 – July 7, 2024
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
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.
March 14, 2024 – December 31, 2024
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
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.
February 28, 2024 – June 5, 2024
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- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Grand Hotel Premiere
The Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain hosts the U.S. Premiere of the Spanish series “Grand Hotel” before it airs on Link TV on January 29.
Jan 25, 2018
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Double Look: the other Latin American photography
The exhibit includes works by documentary photographers from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Chile and Spain.
Dec 14 – Feb 1, 2018
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Summer 1993 at AFI European Union Film Showcase
Now in its 30th year, the AFI European Union Film Showcase continues its tradition of bringing the best in European cinema to Washington, D.C.-area audiences.
Dec 9 – Dec 13, 2017
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Music in War Time by PostClassical Ensemble
PostClassical Ensemble, conducted by Angel Gil-Ordóñez, presents Music in War Time: A Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration at the Washington National Cathedral.
Dec 7, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Palimpsestus: Image and Memory
The exhibition surveys the main artistic trends and visual cultures that have developed in Ibero-America in the second half of the 20th Century.
Dec 7 – Apr 30, 2018
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Spanish Brass in Washington, D.C.
Spanish Brass, one of the most dynamic and admired brass groups on the international music scene, performs at the historic Dumbarton Oaks.
Dec 3 – Dec 4, 2017
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
Gurumbé: Afro-Andalusian Memories
The documentary explores the fundamental contribution of Afro-Andalusians to Flamenco.
Nov 27, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Caprichos: Goya and Lombardo
The Academy Art Museum at Easton presents Francisco de Goya’s “Los Caprichos” in parallel with artist Emily Lombardo’s homage to this series of etchings.
Nov 21 – Feb 25, 2018
- Science
- Washington, D.C.
Cajal's Neuronal Forest: Science and Art
Professor Javier DeFelipe presents his book “Cajal’s Neuronal Forest,” an homage to father-of-modern-neuroscience Santiago Ramón y Cajal that shows the beauty of science as seen through the artist’s eye.
Nov 15, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Daniel Beltrá at WildSpeak 2017
Spanish wildlife photographer Daniel Beltrá takes part in WILDSPEAK 2017, a two-day symposium that brings together some of the world’s leading conservation photographers.
Nov 14, 2017
- Music
- Washington, D.C.
Flamenco Legends by Javier Limon: The Paco de Lucia Project
The original band that toured with Paco de Lucía for the last 10 years of his career is reassembled again to pay homage to the legendary Flamenco guitarist.
Nov 13, 2017
- Film
- Washington, D.C.
More than Shorts: Canarias en Corto
Canary Island creators will be showcased through a double program, including a selection of short films from Canary Islands and a presentation from the team behind the CISLANDERUS cultural project.
Nov 13, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Jaime Rojo at World Press Photo
Spanish photographer Jaime Rojo speaks at the World Press Photo Exhibition to discuss the story behind his awarded image “Monarchs in the snow,” a powerful representation of the effects of climate change.
Nov 13, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
Cislanderus
After FotoWeekDC 2017, the project dedicated to the Canary Islanders community in Louisiana by Thenesoya Martín de la Nuez and Aníbal Martel remains open until December 9, 2017.
Nov 11 – Dec 9, 2017
- Visual arts
- Washington, D.C.
FotoWeekDC 2017
The Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain and the Mexican Cultural Institute are the central venues of FotoWeekDC 2017, the largest visual arts festival in Washington, D.C.
Nov 11 – Nov 19, 2017
- Performing arts
- Washington, D.C.
The dog in the manger by Lope de Vega
D.C.-based Theatre Company We Happy Few presents “The Dog in the Manger,” one of the best-known plays by Spanish Golden Age playwright Lope de Vega.
Nov 8 – Dec 2, 2017