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Spring Celebration & Fundraiser

We invite you to attend our fourth Spring Celebration & Fundraiser 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

Honorees to be announced in February 2026

Tickets

Limited Early Bird tickets available while supplies last with code EARLY25.

Artists & Cultural Workers: $100

General Admission: $175

Comadrx Community Sponsor: $300 (your ticket sponsors attendance for a community artist)

Friend of The Latinx Project: $500 (includes plus one)

Patron of The Latinx Project: $1,000 (includes plus one)

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

Online Auction

The auction launches February 12, 2026, and features artists who have participated in past exhibitions at the center.

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.

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