CLOTILDE READING THE NEWSPAPER, 1910
Joaquín Sorolla
Tertulias de Arte Hispano
Tertulias de Arte Hispano are on a temporary hiatus as we prepare for the launch of new exhibitions. Stay tuned! You can enjoy this program by BECOMING A MEMBER NOW We deeply appreciate your support! PAST PROGRAMS: May 5, 2020 Dr. Marcus B. Burke, Senior Curator of Painting, Drawings, and Metalworks, discussed the painting, El Costeño,..
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GOYA RESEARCH CENTER
In 2024, the Hispanic Society began an ambitious project to promote the study and appreciation of the trailblazing artist Francisco de Goya. Through a program of scholarly investigations, digital documentation, and creative outreach, the center aims to bring Goya’s work to new audiences and preserve his legacy for future generations.
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Special Programs
Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar
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Concert Series
The Hispanic Society Concert Series was inaugurated in 2010 as a free program to promote the music of Spanish and Hispanic composers. The Concert Series has delighted listeners with the finest recitals, chamber groups, and groundbreaking modern music ensembles. Works by many of the century’s greatest artists have been performed in our programs. The program augments the viewing experience by providing an auditory context within which the collection can be appreciated.
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Education
Education Mission
The Education Department at the Hispanic Society uses our collections as a foundation to foster meaningful engagement with the arts, literature and cultures of the Hispanic world through an array of programs for the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves. Every year we reach out to the widest possible audience through educational programs and activities that stimulate aesthetic and intellectual engagement, ignite creativity, and promote familiarity with Hispanic art and literature in its historical, cultural, and material contexts. All of our education and public programs are open free to the public.
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Gallery Talks
The Gallery Talks are a free program organized by the Museum and Educational Departments of The Hispanic Society.
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Tours at Two
Explore highlights of Hispanic Society’s history, works on view, special exhibitions, and the Audubon Terrace variety of tours with Museum educators Friday and Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Space is limited. Tours take approximately 45-60 minutes.
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