Professor Iliana Cepero (The New School), independent cultural historian Celeste Olalquiaga, and artist Gustavo Prado will discuss specific incomplete architectural and urbanistic projects in Venezuela, Brazil, and Cuba, focused on interrupted and inconclusive buildings that account for transformations at the political and social level.
Join AS/COA on May 9 as experts discuss what's in store for Colombia in 2018 and beyond.
Council of the Americas will hold its forty-eighth annual conference May 8, 2018, at the U.S. Department of State.
Music of the Americas presents a portrait concert of Canada-based composer Dániel Péter Biró, featuring the U.S. premiere of his cycle Ethica, among other works.
In the context of Frieze Week, artist Juan Tessi will engage in a conversation with Verónica Flom, Exhibitions and Public Programs Coordinator at Americas Society, to discuss his most recent projects and exhibitions.
Council of the Americas held a conversation with EstebanBullrich, the Argentina senator and former education minister for President Macri.
On May 1, 2018, three leading economists from Fundación de Investigaciones Económicas Latinoamericanas will discuss Argentina’s economic prospects for the year ahead.
This concert will draw from the experimental chamber music composed in the 1960s by fellows at the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM) of the Instituto Di Tella in Buenos Aires.
The April 26 concert celebrates the rich musical contributions of world-renowned Cuban conductor/composer Guido López-Gavilán, with performances by his two sons Ilmar (violin) and Aldo (piano) alongside mezzo-soprano Anna Tonna, pianist Cristina Altamura, percussionists David Degge and Adam Sliwinski (Sō Percussion), and Os Ensemble, led by Raquel Klein.
Council of the Americas will hold a private breakfast discussion with the newly appointed ambassador of Ecuador to the United States, Francisco Carrión.