This spring's events touch Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Venezuela, exploring early music to big band to chamber opera.
Arts & Culture
Mexican author Valeria Luiselli's latest novel connects a family's breakup to broader questions of fragmentation in the U.S. southwest.
Monge and Cabezas both use experimental artistic strategies to advocate for women and to critique established patriarchal structures.
“The exhibition has stayed with me,” John Yau writes in Hyperallergic about the “Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant: Trembling Thinking” exhibition.
From films to books to GIFs, here’s what Americas Society/Council of the Americas staff enjoyed outside of work.
Alfonso Cuarón's latest release offers a sublime portrait of family life on a universal scale.
"Although less evidently connected to Cabrera and Glissant, these artists are without a doubt part of a new crop of critical, destabilizing thought that has both of them as models," writes Elvis Fuentes in ArtNexus about Trembling Thinking.