George Adams Gallery
Chelsea, Manhattan
Tuesday – Saturday
April 26 – June 23, 2018
Indigenous
Explore Indigenous culture in New York City and the Americas, including famous people, cultural events, festivals, and more.
Renowned poet Rina Soldevilla to read at Peruvian-American Association
A master of enchanting stories set in the Inca heartland.
Peruvian-American Association
Midtown East, Manhattan
Thursday, April 12, 2018
The Worlds of Joaquín Torres-García
Acquavella Galleries
Upper East Side, Manhattan
Monday – Saturday
April 12 – May 25, 2018
EXTENDED
June 29, 2018
Like Life Sculpture, Color, and the Body at The Met Breuer
Upper East Side, Manhattan
Tuesday – Sunday
March 21 – July 22, 2018
Tarsila do Amaral ‘Inventing Modern Art in Brazil’ at MoMA
Tarsila was deeply engaged in the 1920s Paris Cubist art scene. Back home she created a modernism that could only be Brazilian. Then she evolved a social consciousness that is a hallmark of the great Brazilian artists of the 20th century.
MoMA in Midtown, Manhattan
Daily
February 11 – June 3, 2018
64th Winter Antiques Show (2018) is America’s premiere antiques show
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
between 66th & 67th St
Upper East Side, Manhattan
PREVIEW
Thursday, January 18, 2018
SHOW
January 19 – 28, 2018
Valdir Cruz “Presences” the Spirits of the Brazilian Rainforest
December 7, 2017 – Feb 24, 2018
THROCKMORTON FINE ART
Midtown East, NYC
Calpulli ‘Día de los Muertos’ on NY1
Enscenario: El Día de Muertos Llega al Town Hall
by Fernando Cárdenas
NY1 Theater Reporter
November 3, 2017
Calpulli ‘Día de los Muertos’ on NBC News
What’s El Día de los Muertos? It’s Not Scary, and It’s Not Halloween
by Kristina Puga
November 1, 2017
Mano a Mano Day of the Dead celebration 2017
St. Mark’s Church
131 East 10th St
at Second Ave
East Village, Manhattan
Friday – Sunday
October 27 – 29, 2017
Calpulli “Día de los Muertos”
Thursday, October 26, 2017
COUNT BASIE THEATRE
Red Bank, New Jersey
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Sunday, October 29, 2017
QUEENS THEATRE
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens
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Saturday, November 4, 2017
THE TOWN HALL
Midtown, Manhattan
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This Day of the Dead story is so good it should be on Broadway
NYC Parks Day of the Dead
Saint Mary’s Park
Mott Haven, The Bronx
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Totó la Momposina
Rumsey Playfield
Central Park
Saturday, July 8, 2017
William Cordova
April 7 – May 13, 2017
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Sikkema Jenkins & Co
Chelsea, Manhattan
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Peruvian – American artist creates art that speaks to Indigenous human rights
Che Malambo
The all-male Argentine cowboy dance sensation comes to NYC!
~ Schimmel Center
Financial District, Manhattan
Friday, March 24, 2017
~ On Stage at Kingsborough
Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Martín Fierro is the foundation of Argentine literature
By José Hernandez (1872)
When Two Worlds Collide is a Story of Indigenous Peru
FILM FORUM, Hudson Square, NYC 🇵🇪🎞 August 17-30, 2016
CocoaDíos
HOUSE OF YES, Bushwick, Brooklyn ~ A high-energy immersive experience of the ancient Mesoamerican legend of how chocolate came to earth. 🇲🇽
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy III Wacah Chan’ at El Museo
Saturday, February 6, 2016
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
East Harlem, NYC
New York’s Mexican Mayan circus theater tells the story of “Wacah Chan,” the Mayan snake with two faces
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¡New York Latin Culture Sponsor!
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy II Kuxan Sum’ at El Museo
EAST HARLEM, Jan 9, 2016 ~ “Kuxan Sum” is the living umbilical cord that connects the spiritual realms. Meet conquistador Cortés and the native woman La Malinche who changed the direction of American history.
# mexican mayan contemporary dance
Dzul Dance ‘Tree of Life Trilogy I Soul of the Maya’ at El Museo
December 12, 2015
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
East Harlem, NYC
La Virgen de Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico, makes a surprise appearance on her feast day
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¡New York Latin Culture Sponsor!
Cerámica de los Ancestros: Central America’s Past Revealed
April 18, 2015 – May 20, 2018
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National Museum of the American Indian
Financial District, Manhattan
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Central American heritage
Sergio Hernandez ~ Popol Vuh
An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Mexican artist Sergio Hernández inspired by the “Popol Vuh” at the Mexican Cultural Institute’s Galeria Octavio Paz.
La Peregrina, Love and Death in Mexico
Thursday, October 18, 2012
MURRAY HILL, NYC ~ A new book about an American journalist who loved Mexico at the Mexican Cultural Institute