Oct
29
Thu
El Arte de España – The Art of Spain @ Online Event
Oct 29 @ 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Los invitamos a ser parte de nuestro segundo capítulo de Spotlight Spain. En esta ocasión compartiremos con ustedes sobre dos expresiones emblemáticas españolas; el arte Flamenco y el arte ecuestre.

Para ello tendremos como invitados a Pilar Andújar reconocida artista Flamenco, Bailaora, cantaora y performer, representante del arte Flamenco contemporáneo.

También nos acompañará Antonio Renilla con una hermosa exhibición del caballo de pura raza español.

No se pierdan este bello tributo al arte español el próximo Jueves 29 de octubre a las 7:00 pm en nuestra página de Facebook @IHCHouston

We invite you to be part of our second chapter of Spotlight Spain. On this occasion we will share two Spanish emblematic art forms; Flamenco art and equestrian riding.

We will have Pilar Andújar as one of our guests, a renowned Flamenco artist, dancer, singer and performer. She is also an important representative of contemporary Flamenco art.

Antonio Renilla will also accompany us with a beautiful exhibition of a purebred Spanish horse.

Don’t miss out on this beautiful tribute to Spanish art next Thursday, October 29 at 7:00 pm on our Facebook page @IHCHouston.

In Spanish with English subtitles

Nov
2
Mon
Nela Garzon Art Exhibition @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Nov 2 2020 – Jan 3 2021 all-day
Nela Garzon Art Exhibition @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston

About the exhibition

Made in China

Through three different artistic disciplines, such as fiber art, sculpture and painting, Nela Garzón questions the mercantile and disposable paradigm of objects in conflict with cultural identities.

“The body of work produced for this project inquires about the wide effects of consumerism and mass production and comments on the loss of cultural identity in the hands of globalization and industrialization. This global problem supported by us (consumers), besides devastating the environment, affects everyone but mostly minorities who have been maintaining the cultural heritage and diversity of the world alive.”

Visit

November 2, 2020 thru January 3, 2021
Guided Tours – By appointment only
Free admission

About the artist

Nela Garzon
Nela Garzón is a multidisciplinary visual artist of Colombian origin, currently living in Houston, Texas, USA, since 2010. Her artistic work is focused on her interest in exploring different mediums inspired by traditional crafts and cultures from around the world.

Project Manager: Mariela G. Domínguez

HELP US AND RESPECT THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES IN ORDER THAT WE CONTINUE OUR ACTIVITIES:

Entry allowed only for people with prior reservation.
Please do not attend if you have symptoms.
Visitors should wear a face covering/face mask inside the building.
Temperature Check Procedure.
Maintain adequate social distance at all times and take precautions.
All instructions from IHCH staff must be followed.

The IHCH follows CDC guidance on the recommended size of social gathering.

AYÚDENOS Y RESPETE LAS SIGUIENTES PAUTAS PARA PODER CONTINUAR CON NUESTRAS ACTIVIDADES:

Únicamente se permite el ingreso de personas con reserva previa.
Por favor, no asista si presenta síntomas.
Visitas dentro del edificio deben usar mascarilla facial/cubrebocas.
Procedimiento de verificación de temperatura.
Mantenga un distanciamiento social adecuado en todo momento y tome precauciones.
Se deben cumplir todas las instrucciones del personal del IHCH.

El IHCH sigue la guía del CDC sobre el tamaño recomendado de las reuniones sociales.

Nov
5
Thu
Cepas Españolas – Spanish Varieties @ Online Event
Nov 5 @ 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Nov
12
Thu
Culinaria ibérica – Iberian Cuisine @ Online Event
Nov 12 @ 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Nov
17
Tue
¡Bienvenida a Spotlight Perú! @ Online Event
Nov 17 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Nov
19
Thu
¡Lo más dulce de Perú! @ Online Event
Nov 19 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Dec
1
Tue
Raíces de Perú @ Online Event
Dec 1 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Preservando el folclor peruano en Houston.

Entrevista a Raíces de Perú., Sra. Nancy  Castro.
Desde 1998 Nancy Valer de Castro ha enseñado bailes autóctonos de Perú a cientos de jóvenes en Houston a través de Ballet Folkórico Raíces de Perú. Sus presentaciones con hermosos trajes y coreografías preservan y promueven estas bellas tradiciones, siendo motivo de orgullo para todos los hispanoamericanos en nuestra ciudad.
Participación especial de Katherine Osuna y Carlos Begglo
Presentación de bailes típicos de Perú con el Ballet Folklórico Raíces de Perú.

Presentado por Carmen Herrada
Martes, 1 de diciembre 5 p.m. CST

EVENTO GRATUITO – EN ESPAÑOL CON SUBTITULOS EN INGLÉS

Via Facebook Live @ihchouston

Dec
3
Thu
Creating a New Visual Language: Art in Colonial Peru @ Online Event
Dec 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Creating a New Visual Language: Art in Colonial Peru

An introduction to the art of colonial Peru, focusing on works that show how Andean, Spanish, and West African people and traditions created a new visual language in the Andes.
Special guest: Ximena A. Gómez, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
She was born in Lima, grew up in Houston, and received her PhD from the University of Michigan. She specializes in the art of colonial Latin America and her research focuses on the visual culture of Indigenous and Black people in colonial Lima. Her work rescues these influences in European artworks, as well as the influences in contemporary Latinx artistic expressions.

Host: María E. Pérez, PhD – IHCH
December, Thursday 3 @5 p.m. CST

FREE – IN ENGLISH

Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i12O9wILRDGDsOpvNxB3Sw

 

Dec
8
Tue
Fashionista, diseñadora de modas y activista social Luisa Fernanda Nadarajah @ Online Event
Dec 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Luisa Fernanda Nadarajah

Fashionista, diseñadora de modas y activista social.
Nacida en Perú y criada en Argentina, Luisa Fernanda llegó a Houston donde descubrió en el 2015 su talento para el diseño de modas cuando ganó un concurso patrocinado por el Museo de Bellas Artes de Houston. Su interés por la moda responsable la ha llevado a crear colecciones con el apoyo de comunidades indígenas como su colección Calipso, incorporando el color y el trabajo artesanal del bordado de mujeres en Guatemala. Su preocupación social se extiende a su trabajo como fundadora de Project Piruw, una ONG dedicada a apoyar la educación y la nutrición de comunidades indígenas en Perú.

Presentado por María E. Pérez, PhD – IHCH

Martes, 8 de diciembre 5 p.m. CST

EVENTO GRATUITO – EN ESPAÑOL

Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U86JxUrYSeOguUdoBWM9Pw

 

Jan
11
Mon
Cynthia Isakson Art Exhibition @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Jan 11 – Feb 28 all-day
Open Call 2020-2021

About the artist

Cynthia Isakson
Cynthia Beatriz Isakson was born in Buenos Aires in 1969. Started studying and working in Photography in 1993. Participated in national and international exhibitions obtaining several awards. She exhibits alone and in group since 1996. She’s lived in Houston, Texas since 2003.
Her portfolio includes:
“Dolls”(1999), “About bodies”(1996-1997), “Whitened portraits”(1997-1998), “A look back”(2000-2001), “Generations”(2001), “Dolls, the new era”(2015-2019), “Life”(2016) & “The Whole Picture” (2018-2019)

About the exhibition

Family Overlap
When I open my eyes I photograph them; when I close my eyes, I listen to them
For 25 years I looked at them, I portrayed them, I captured them, in order to keep them forever. Immigrating and maintaining close relationships seemed to be two incompatible concepts. But they turned out not to be.
I watch them hanging on my walls and listen to their recorded voices, our conversations. And suddenly the language, what they say, no longer matters. It doesn’t matter if they look at me. It doesn’t matter if they are no longer here.
It’s about that feeling that you get when you close your eyes and you don’t see them anymore, you feel them…

My project includes between 20 and 25 portraits and an audio file looped in speakers placed in the four corners of the exhibit room. The pictures are printed on 18 x 24 in giclee paper.
The chief concept of the project highlights the relevance of family and culture in spite of the meaningful change resulting from immigration. Evidently, such a project resonates with the mission of the IHCH.

Opening Reception

Saturday February 13, 2021
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Free admission
Reservations required

Visit

January 11 thru February 28, 2021
GUIDED TOURS: By appointment only
Free admission

Open Call 2020-2021

Project Manager: Mariela G. Domínguez

To book your appointment and plan your visit to IHCH

Para reservar su cita y planificar su visita a IHCH