Program Calendar
Any person needing a disability-related accommodation in order to participate in a museum program should contact the Education Coordinator (museumaccess@smu.edu) at least one week prior to the program to arrange for the accommodation. For more information and to view a list of accommodations, please visit our accessibility page.
PLEASE NOTE: Many different organizations use our public spaces for their programs; this calendar lists only museum programming. If the event you seek is not listed here, please visit the web site of the sponsoring organization for more information.
All program attendees are required to following the Meadows Museum’s Visitor Code of Conduct.
Voces y Colores: An Evening of Hispanic Art and Song

Kathryn Piña, soprano; Josefina Maldonado, mezzo-soprano; José Miguel, tenor; Rey Winn, baritone; Astrid Morales, pianist; and Camila Urquiza-Hernández, cello
Art and music converge in this celebration of Hispanic creativity and heritage. Presented in collaboration with the Santelices Foundation and Meadows School of the Arts’ Division of Music, this concert brings together an all-Hispanic cast of distinguished musicians performing Spanish-language and instrumental works inspired by the museum’s collection. The program begins with a featured performance in the Gene and Jerry Jones Great Hall and continues with a series of immersive performances in the upstairs galleries, culminating in a heartfelt a cappella finale among the artwork. This special concert marks the first anniversary of the Santelices Foundation, a Dallas-based nonprofit dedicated to education, cultural exchange, and the advancement of Hispanic representation in the arts.
$10; free for SMU students/faculty/staff and Meadows Museum members at the Individual level and above.











