CEOs and experts from international and Argentine companies will share their experiences, challenges, and insights in New York on November 6.
More than 400 CEOs, senior officials, and other high-level decision makers will convene in Miami on November 3 to discuss the economic and social issues transforming the Americas.
New York-based Colombian artist Carlos Motta, whose work revolves on the politics of sexual orientation and gender identity, will engage in a conversation with curator Lia Gangitano.
Visual AIDS and the Americas Society host a guided talk and tour of José Leonilson: Empty Man.
Soledad Fox, a professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Williams College, recently published a biography of writer, politician and Buchenwald survivor Jorge Semprún (1923–2011). As the book is about to be published in English, she discusses her approach of 20th-century Europe through the biographical genre.
Council of the Americas will host a high-level, public consultations on Venezuela to discuss the current state of play and what comes next.
Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski opened AS/COA's Latin American Cities Conference in Lima on October 26.
Directed by Mon Ross, the film explores the life of Feliciano Centurión, a Paraguayan artist who developed his career in Buenos Aires during the 1980s and 1990s.
AS/COA will host a panel of leading experts on October 25 to discuss the state of U.S.-Mexico relations.
Council of the Americas will hold a private lunch with Marcos Pereira, minister of Industry, Trade, and Services of Brazil.