The Curator’s Perspective is a free, itinerant public discussion series with international curators that share their research and experiences with audiences in New York.
Curator's Perspective: Lucía Sanromán
7:00 pm
Panel Discussion, Portraiture Now: Staging the Self
6:00 pm
On June 16, Americas Society's Visual Arts will host a panel discussion on its current exhibition, Portraiture Now: Staging the Self.
June Exhibition Tour with David Antonio Cruz and Christina De León
6:30 pm
Join Americas Society for a guided tour of the exhibition Portraiture Now: Staging the Self, from the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
April Exhibition Tour with Jorge Rivas and Zesty Meyers
6:30 pm
Join Americas Society for guided tour of Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940–1978.
Book Launch - From San Juan to Paris and Back
6:00 pm
Join us for the launch of Edward J. Sullivan's latest publication, celebrating the work of Puerto Rican painter Francisco Oller.
March Exhibition Tour with Jorge Rivas and Cristina Grajales
6:30 pm
Join Americas Society for guided tour of Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940–1978.
Symposium - The Invention of the Modern Domestic Space in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela: Design, Art, and Architecture, 1940-1978
11:00 am
Americas Society's Visual Arts program will host a symposium on modern Latin American design and domestic space.