SPAIN arts & culture US
The Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington DC aims to promote Spanish culture in the U.S. through fruitful cultural exchanges among institutions and artists, fostering positive bilateral relations between our two countries. Among its objectives, the program enhances shared knowledge on the cultural and creative industries and facilitates professional opportunities for artists, drawing on our common Hispanic heritage.
SPAIN arts & culture program brings every year to the American public a combination of acclaimed and emerging authors, artists and performers from Spain, so they can showcase or even premiere in the U.S.
Audiences are invited to explore the many facets and dimensions of Spain’s cultural heritage and of its vibrant creativity today. We partner with American institutions to build institutional alliances and long-lasting transnational bridges through the arts in a broad sense.
Josep Lambies presents "One Love"
Josep Lambies presents "Mamífera"
Josep Lambies presents "As Silence Passes By"
Talking Sites: The Joyce Theater with Sergio Bernal Alonso
Josep Lambies presents "You Have to Come and See It"
SYMT Promo Vid v15 Captioned ENG
SYMT Promo Vid v15 Captioned ESP
Talking sites: Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital with Dr. Fuster
Not Only What But Also How
Josep Lambies presents "Love and Revolution"
Josep Lambies presents "Journey to Somewhere"
Josep Lambies presents "The Human Voice" and "Strange Way of Life".
Josep Lambies presents "Four's a Crowd"
Josep Lambies presents "The Girls Are Alright"
We are accompanied by other voices by Estefanía Santiago & Menjunje Project
Ginebra Raventos and Paul Hertz Live @ Experimental Sound Studio
Excerpt from la "memoria de las frutas" by Claudia Claremi
Talking Sites: Repertorio Español with Paco León
Talking Sites: The New York Public Library with Irene Vallejo
Talking sites: Guastavino architecture with Blanca Li
Talking sites: The Frick Collection with Isabel Coixet
The Kraken by Irene de Andrés
"The man who is not content with little,is content with nothing" by Enrique Radigales
Illustrating Spain in the US: The Exhibition
Ana Penyas y Seisdedos | Illustrating Spain in the US