Nueva York, c. 1929: What García Lorca Didn’t See (or Say)

In conjunction with the exhibition Concrete Improvisations: Collages and Sculpture by Esteban Vicente

In this lecture, James D. Fernández, Associate Professor and Chair of Spanish and Portugese, New York University, will explore the presence of Spaniards and Spanish culture in New York in the 1920s,
’30s, and ’40s.

Co-sponsored by NYU’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center andGrey Art Gallery. Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited.

Starts 2/23/11 6:30 pm
Ends 2/23/11 8:30 pm
Participants James D. Fernández
Location King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, 53 Washington Square South, First Floor
Cost Free

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Program Types: Lecture