June 8 (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm) Carolina Cerverizzo: Paintings. The Consulate General of Argentina celebrates Cerverizza's abstract art, on exhibit through June 29. At the Argentinian Consulate, 12 West 56th Street. For more information click here.
June 8 (6:30 pm) Carlos Cruz-Diez and Gabriela Rangel. In the latest installment of this series, featuring dialogues between artists, curators, and critics, Americas Society Visual Arts Director Gabriela Rangel talks with Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez. Preceded by a book signing. At the Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue. For more information click here.
June 8 (6:30 pm) Spanish Cinema: Viridiana. Luis Buñuel's first film after his return to Spain from exile was banned by Franco's government for depicting the corruption of a pious nun-in-training. Followed by a discussion with Spanish film scholar Marvin D'Lugo. At Instituto Cervantes, 211-215 East 49th Street. For more information click here.
June 8 (7:30 pm) "Entre Nos". Free screening of "Entre Nos" (Gloria La Morte, Paola Mendoza, 2009), a story of new immigrants and women in New York City. At Tavern on The Green, West 67, Central Park. For more information, click here.
June 8 (7:30 pm) Videoteca del Sur. Weekly showcase of Latin American films. At the Millenium Film Workshop, 66 East 4th Street. For list of films, schedule, and more information click here.
June 8 - 14 (see schedule of events below) El Barrio Week 2011. East Harlem opens its doors to the world to celebrate its culture and community. Organized by El Barrio Today Arts Cluster. Running through June 14 at various locations. For more information and a full schedule of events, click here.
June 8 - July 16 (see schedules below) Barri-O-Rama. A celebration of the artists of El Barrio, including work by Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Rosalinda González, Johnny Ramos, Hatuey Ramos Fermín, Emcee C.M., Master of None and Marna Cheste. At Taller Boricua, The Julia De Burgos Latino Cultural Center 1680 Lexington Avenue. For more information click here.
June 9 (9:30 pm - 12:30 am) Desi Sánchez: Random Images from My Angsty Youth. The Antagonist Movement presents a group show featuring never-before-seen works in a retrospective of the art of Adesina "Desi" Sanchez. At Niagara, 112 Avenue A. For more information click here.
June 9 (9:30 pm - 12:30 am) Desi Sánchez: Random Images from My Angsty Youth. The Antagonist Movement presents a group show featuring never-before-seen works in a retrospective of the art of Adesina "Desi" Sanchez. At Niagara, 112 Avenue A. For more information click here.
June 9 - 18 (see schedules below) The Invisible Wall. Artist Ana de Orbegoso explores the barriers we construct around ourselves and why. At Instituto Cervantes, 211-215 East 49th Street. For more information click here.
June 11 (12:00 pm - 10:30 pm) CaribbeaTales New York Film Showcase 2011. An all-day festival of film screenings, panels, and networking. At the Spike Lee Screening Room, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, corner of Dekalb and Flatbush Avenues, Brooklyn. For event times and descriptions, and for more information, click here.
June 12 - 19 (various schedules; see below) 9th Cine Fest Petrobras Brasil. A celebration of Brazilian contemporary cinema. For screening, events, and venues, click here.
June 13 (7:30 pm) The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar. Screening of "Seva Lives", a film presenting a postmodern look at the history and effects of the U.S. occupation and invasion of Puerto Rico. With a special appearance by director Francisco Serrano. In Spanish with English subtitles. At Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue. For more information click here.
June 14 (see schedules below) El Museo's Bienal: The (S) Files 2011. El Museo del Barrio's sixth annual biennial showcases over 75 emerging artists as it celebrates the most cutting-edge work being done by Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino artists in the New York area. Running through January 8 at various locations. Click here for more information.
Ongoing:
Uptown Arts Stroll. Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance's annual festival. Running until June 27. For tickets and schedule of events, click here.
Dominican Republic: A Cultural Port. Photographer Katherine Taylor explores the cultural and natural beauty of Quisqueya. At CUNY Dominican Studies Institute's Art Gallery, City College, North Academic Center, Second Floor. Enter at 137Street and Amsterdam. Runs through July 31. For more information, click here.
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda. Exhibition curated by Yasmeen Siddiqui, in collaboration with Gabriela Rangel. Running through July 30 at Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue. For more information, click here.
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda. Exhibition curated by Yasmeen Siddiqui, in collaboration with Gabriela Rangel. Running through July 30 at Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue. For more information, click here.
Jaume Plensa's Echo. Plensa's site-specific sculpture depicts a nine-year-old girl from his Barcelona neighborhood, lost in thought, towering forty feet high. Running through August 14 at Madison Square Park, 1 East 23rd Street. For more information click here.
Otherworldly: Small Delusions and Optical Realities. This show explores the interest of many modern artists in "magical realism," the small-scale, handmade depiction of artificial environments and alternate realities. Running through September 18 at Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Circle. For more information click here.
A Lebanese-Dominican Dominican York Is Born Again as a Bronxite. Nicolas Dumit Estevez explores the perceptions and misperceptions that have shaped the Bronx since the 1960s, and in a group show, a number of other artists respond with perceptions of their own. Running through August 3 at the Longwood Arts Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse, the Bronx. For more information click here or call (718) 518-6728.
In Castellano and Other Languages: Video Artists from Andalucia and the Bronx. This project pairs artists from the Bronx and Andalucia to collaborate on projects exploring cultural memory, day-to-day life, and popular ritual. Running through August 3 at the Longwood Arts Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse, the Bronx. For more information click here or call (718) 518-6728.
For Rent: Consuelo Castañeda. The Cuban artist creates an exhibit focusing on the symbolic value of the gallery to the artist. Running through July 30 at the Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue. For more information click here or call (212) 249-8950.
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