Events
Artifice and Invention: Displaying Art of the Spanish Americas
Past event
Rosario I. Granados, associate curator of art of the Spanish Americas at the Blanton Museum of Art, presents her lecture in conjunction with the exhibition From the Andes to the Caribbean: American Art from the Spanish Empire.
From Moctezuma to Charles the Fifth: A glimpse into the Cultural Biography of an Ocelot-Hide Shield
Past event
In this hybrid lecture, Laura Filloy Nadal, associate curator of Ancient American Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will discuss the Cuexio chimalli of Chapultepec.
Material Wonder and Hemispheric Identities: Silver and Mahogany in the Spanish Empire
Past event
In this online lecture, Harvard Art Museums Associate Curator of American Art Horace D. Ballard will discuss the ideas and objects featured in the special exhibition From the Andes to the Caribbean: American Art from the Spanish Empire.
Juan de Pareja, Afro-Hispanic Painter
Past event
This exhibition offers an unprecedented look at the life and artistic achievements of seventeenth-century Afro-Hispanic painter Juan de Pareja (ca. 1608–1670).
Tradition and Transformation: Colonial New Spain & Contemporary Hispanic America
Past event
This exhibition at the University of New Mexico Art Museum features over 30 artworks from the museum’s collection and explores New Mexico’s complex history through European painting and sculpture produced in colonial New Spain, and art made in New Mexico.
Making Space, Making Place: Marking the Americas
Past event
The seventh annual Symposium of Latin American Art considers how marking practices interact with place and space-making strategies broadly construed —maps, cartographic renditions of place, earth and land art, urban planning, architecture and landscape, and more.
Documenting the Americas: Archives, Libraries and Research in Modern Latin American and Latinx Art
Past event
In this panel, hosted by the Latin American Forum at NYU and moderated by Edward J. Sullivan, researchers in the area of Latin American art history will convene to discuss their own work and the institutions they represent.
The Spanish Civil War Memory Project: The Making of a Human Rights Digital Archive
Past event
In this lecture, part of the Meadows Museum’s Further Afield series, Luis Martín-Cabrera (University of California San Diego) discusses the making of the Spanish Civil War Memory Project as a contemporary human rights digital archive.