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  • Visual arts
  • New York, NY

Perennial Land — The Data Forest by Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger

The installation, featuring an immersive film alongside an interactive video experience, showcases the beauty of Earth’s landscapes while highlighting the importance of data-driven insights into human impact on nature.

  • Film
  • Miami, FL

Miami Film Festival 2025

The “Miami Film Festival” showcases fourteen Spanish films and co-productions in its 42nd edition.

  • Performing arts
  • Washington, DC

Maya Triay and Mariona Jaume with Joe's Movement Emporium at the Spanish Cultural Center

Spanish dancers Triay and Jaume share the results of their artistic collaboration with Joe’s Movement in a unique performance at the Spanish Cultural Center.

  • Film
  • Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival 2025

The 44th edition of the “Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival,” Minnesota’s largest annual film event, features four Spanish feature films this year.

  • Music
  • San Francisco, CA

Andrea González Caballero US tour 2025 in Sonoma

Spanish classical guitarist Andrea González Caballero, described by “Operaworld Magazine” as “the female voice of the Spanish guitar,” starts her 2025 US tour in Sonoma, CA.

  • Literature
  • Washington, DC

Laura Ferrero in Washington, DC

Spanish writer Laura Ferrero visits Washington, D.C. for a literary conversation at Georgetown University, where she will explore key themes in her work and creative process.

  • Performing arts
  • San Francisco, CA

Songs from A Sinking Ship

The performance depicts a supernatural struggle of ego and redemption sparked by a siren’s warning during a voyage, using flamenco art to reveal the crew’s inner conflicts as they face their fate through music and dance amid thunder.

  • 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.”

  • Science
  • Washington, DC

Empowering Voices Series: Exploring the Systematics and Evolution of Fish

In the first talk of the “Empowering Voices: Research Talks in Spanish” series at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, scientist Adela Roa-Varón invites us to explore why some species thrive while others disappear.

  • Performing arts
  • Miami, FL

De Caperucita a loba en solo seis tíos by Marta González de Vega

Marta González de Vega writes and stars in this dynamic one-woman show that blends stand-up comedy, theater, and music.

  • Literature
  • Washington, DC

Land of Mirrors by María Medem in Washington, DC

María Medem explores the dreamlike world of “Land of Mirrors” at Lost City Books in a conversation with SPX director Warren Bernard.