In this Brooklyn Film Festival panel, co-sponsored by YPA, we'll compare film financing models in the United States and Mexico.
On Thursday, June 7, AS/COA will bring together international migration experts to discuss solutions to tackle the migration crisis.
The Brazilian artist Pedro Zylbersztajn will perform "brickwork" (2017), a physical record of the process of re/constitution of language.
Peña will discuss the current political and economic outlook in Argentina.
Join Council of the Americas June 6 for an on-the-record conversation with Roberto Ampuero, minister of foreign affairs of Chile.
In collaboration with the Centro de Experimentación del Teatro Colón, Americas Society presents the U.S. premiere production of Daniel D'Adamo's first opera, Kamchatka, at Dixon Place.
AS/COA hosts a prominent political analyst and an economic advisor to candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador on June 5 in New York.
In their New York debut, Paris-based chamber group Ensemble ALMAVIVA presents an intimate evening of music, including works by Alberto Ginastera (Argentina), Javier Álvarez (Mexico), and Iván Solano (Spain/France).
With major elections in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, a June 4 panel will discuss infiltration of misinformation in the region.
AS/COA hosted a private breakfast with Daniel Arango and a group of business and community leaders.