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Hispanic Society Museum & Library: Tardeada on the Terrace

Time & Location

Jun 17, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Hispanic Society Museum & Library, 3741 Broadway, New York, NY 10032, USA

About the event

Join us to celebrate the start of the Summer and the reopening of the Hispanic Society Museum, enjoy a soulful performance by singer Linda EPO, and participate in art workshops.

2 pm –  Tours at Two: Highlights of Current Exhibitions at the Hispanic Society Museum (Tour Tickets)

3 pm – Performance by Linda EPO

3 – 5 pm – Workshops: Decorate Ceramic Pots and create Collage Butterflies (Tickets below)

Mexican folk art pop-up shop

Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders presents this program in collaboration with the Hispanic Society Museum & Library.

Perdormance by Linda EPO

Born in Queens, NYC, Linda EPO’s voice draws from the melting pot she was born in, blending the powerful yet coy vocals found in Mexican ranchera music with the jazz and blues influences she grew up with in New York City.  She has toured with the Grammy-nominated Heritage Blues Orchestra in Europe, performed throughout Mexico as an integral member of the Mexican-roots collective Nixtaband, and can be found setting stages in NYC ablaze, performing an eclectic soundscape grounded in jazz, funk, R&B, Caribbean, and Latin music. Having a reputation for leaving everything on stage when she performs, Linda is honest with her voice and has an unapologetic presence. Each note she sings is filled with melancholic passion intertwined with natural melodic beauty, and every performance is filled with earnest passion and depth.

About the Workshops 

Mini Pot Painting

In this workshop, Aurelio del Muro will lead participants in decorating mini terracotta flowerpots on a white background. This fun, hands-on, creative activity is intended for children and adults. After, participants that painted a pot will receive a plant (until supplies last).

Collage Butterflies

The butterfly is a universal symbol of femininity, resilience, and migration. In this workshop, Andrea Arroyo will lead participants to create a butterfly artwork using collage and mixed media inspired by history and the diverse, vibrant community.

Art supplies will be provided.

About the Hispanic Society Museum and Library

The Hispanic Society of America was founded in 1904 by Archer Milton Huntington (1870-1955) to establish a free, public museum and reference library to study the art and culture of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. The collections of the Hispanic Society are unparalleled in their scope and quality outside of Spain, addressing nearly every aspect of culture in Spain, as well as a large part of Portugal and Latin America, into the 20th century.

 

About Mano a Mano Mexican Culture Without Borders

Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders (MexCulture) is a New York-based non-profit organization 501(c)(3) dedicated to celebrating Mexican culture and promoting the understanding of Mexican traditions.

 

 

Photo of Linda EPO by Davulcü | Fotografía

Baroque Masters on the Uptown Arts Stroll

For the last decade, House of Time has built a following as one of New York’s most exciting and polished baroque ensembles. Don’t miss this thrilling showcase of masterpieces: transcendent Bach, ethereal Telemann, and fireworks by Vivaldi, all performed on the instruments of the time will immerse you in the soundscape of the early 18th century.

Masks are optional.

Intergenerational Jazz Power Jam Festival: Uptown!

The INTERGENERATIONAL JAZZ POWER JAM FESTIVAL returns this June 2023, wrapping up Jazz Power Initiative’s concert series season in Uptown Manhattan. The Festival is a series of free public concerts at different Northern Manhattan locations connecting youth, seasoned artists and general audiences through the power of jazz. Please see events and dates below.

UPTOWN! A Latin jazz and swing FIESTA in Inwood Hill Park, features Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra, Annette A. Aguilar and Stringbeans, and Zah!, Dr. E and Jazz Power.