We invite you to attend our fourth Spring Celebration to celebrate and advance The Latinx Project’s work uplifting art, culture, and creativity on April 8, 2026, from 7:00-10:00pm at HK Hall (605 W 48th St). As a provostial center at New York University, we’re counting on our community’s support to ensure the sustainability of our distinguishing arts and culture programs into the future.
7:00pm Drinks
7:45pm Ceremony & Dancing with music by DJ Undocubougie
Festive Attire
Honoring Elia Alba, Gilberto Cardenas, and Nitza Tufiño
Tickets
Artists & Cultural Workers: $100 Less than 5 remaining!Limited number of discounted tickets are available for independent artists, students, and cultural workers. We encourage you to purchase the highest rate you can so that people who need the discounted ticket can use that category.
Friend of The Latinx Project: $500 (includes plus one)
Patron of The Latinx Project: $1,000+ (includes plus one)
Early Bird tickets are sold out.
2026 Online Auction
Coinciding with our Spring Celebration, the fourth annual auction supports arts programs at The Latinx Project and features some of the artists who have participated in our exhibitions since 2018. All proceeds will be divided with the artists according to their preference. Click here to visit the online auction.
Host Committee
Candida Alvarez, Suhaly Bautista-Carolina, William Camargo, C. J. Chueca, Gisela Colón, David Antonio Cruz, Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez, Carlos Gutiérrez, Isabella Hutchinson, Michelle McVicker, Briana Mendez, Marysol Nieves, Pepón Osorio, Deborah Paredez, Marty Preciado, Kenny Rivero, Ronny Quevedo, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Susana Torruella Leval, Karen Vidangos, Susanna V. Temkin, Carmen Rita Wong
Sponsorship Opportunities
Support our arts programs by registering for this event through a tax-deductible contribution at the Friend ($500) or Patron ($1000+) level. Please feel free to email us with any questions or to learn more at latinxproject@nyu.edu.
All contributions directly support our arts and culture programs:
Artist in Residence program invites artists to participate in the NYU community and receive support to create a solo exhibition
Curatorial Open Call for exhibitions that explore issues of relevance to our evolving community
The Miriam Jiménez Román Afro Latinx Fellowship for scholars whose research advances the field of Afro-Latinx Studies
Public Humanities Fellowship offers NYC-area graduate students the opportunity to gain career-building experience with local arts and culture organizations
Intervenxions, an online publication featuring original writings, criticism, and interviews
To learn more about opportunities for sponsorship or major gifts, please email latinxproject@nyu.edu.