To kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month 2021, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute has invited celebrated authors of Spanish-language children’s books, Isabel Campoy and Alma Flor Ada to speak about their latest book, their lives and work, and the beauty and value of the Spanish language.
To kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month 2021, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute has invited celebrated authors of Spanish-language children’s books, Isabel Campoy and Alma Flor Ada to speak about their latest book, their lives and work, and the beauty and value of the Spanish language.
Begonia Santos has been appointed the new Executive Director of the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, a New York based non-profit that promotes cultural ties between the U.S., Spain, and the greater Spanish-speaking world.
Last week, from June 14-17, members of the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute’s executive team visited Washington, D.C. to meet with different partners and collaborators of the Institute.
The Queen Sofía Spanish Institute is pleased to announce our support of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library’s Curatorial and Conservation Research Fellows.
Those of us privileged to know her admired her courage and loyalty, her wit and humor, and her unassuming commitment to the work of the Institute. She will be fondly remembered.