AS/COA will host a public panel on February 15 with experts from UBS, BlackRock, and Allen & Company.
AS/COA will host a public panel on February 15 with experts from UBS, BlackRock, and Allen & Company.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, reigning “Queen of Haitian Song” Emeline Michel—a captivating performer, versatile vocalist, and one of the premier Haitian songwriters of her generation—has her Americas Society debut.
Council of the Americas' Energy Action Group will hold a meeting with representatives from the Mexican embassy for a discussion on future prospects for North American trade and energy cooperation.
Experts, business leaders, and congressional representatives will discuss U.S.-Cuba collaboration in the health, energy, trade, and business sectors at this half-day conference.
AS/COA hosted a private breakfast with Edgar Vasquez and a group of business and community leaders.
Visitors are invited to join a guided tour that explores highlights from the exhibition and considers the curatorial approach to Facundo de Zuviría’s photographic practice.
The Council of the Americas will hold a luncheon discussion on Latin America in 2017 with Jorge Familiar, vice president for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank.
Brazilian-Italian violinist Emmanuele Baldini, who for over a decade has been concertmaster of the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, joins forces with pianist Roberto Turrin in "Americas."
Argentine singer-songwriter Cecilia Zabala and Brazilian jazz pianist Philippe Baden Powell explore their latest duo project, which fuses Zabala’s folk-inspired songwriting with Powell’s música popular brasileira sensibility.
AS/COA hosted a private briefing with Eric Farnsworth and a group of business and community leaders.