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PAMM InConversation

PAMM InConversation

De : Armando Zamora Victoria Ravelo Corbin Graves
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In Conversation is a digital program that seeks to contextualize both special exhibitions and the permanent collection through the lens of Miami and the broader South Floridian artists, curators, educators, and community leaders. Our goal is to capture curated conversations that are educational, engaging, and thought provoking.© 2026 Armando Zamora, Victoria Ravelo, Corbin Graves Art
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  • Get In The Game: Sports, Art, Culture
    Mar 18 2026

    The Little Haiti Football Club is the only non Pay-for-play soccer organization in Florida. Its co-founder, Pat Santangelo and two current players, Angie and Mary, share their experiences with the team. We also speak with Jennifer Roche who works with the Miami host city committee for the upcoming FIFA World Cup about how the event will impact Miami and how they plan to have that impact be a positive one for the community.

    Credits
    Producer: Armando Zamora
    Script writer, interviewer: Corbin Graves
    Co-Producers: Victoria Ravelo, Janessa Melendez, Michaela Blanc
    Original Music: Ruben Espinoza, Christian Cummings, Armando Zamora

    Additional Information
    https://www.pamm.org/en/exhibition/get-in-the-game-sports-art-culture/

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    34 min
  • Public Enemy: Gary Simmons
    Dec 18 2025

    Artist Chire “VantaBlack” Regans’ art practice exists at the intersection of social justice and storytelling. Her work responds to urgent societal concerns and functions as a critical platform to amplify the voices of community members who are often silenced. Over the past decade, Chire has focused primarily on community advocacy and depicting social narratives without distortion in various mediums. As a Saint Louis native, the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement triggered a sense of urgency in her art practice. Her work continues to evolve, allowing for broader social accessibility and creative scale. In South Florida, Chire continues to merge her artistic practice with community-led activism, emphasizing the art of storytelling as a means of engaging with communities with radical empathy and transparency.

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    43 min
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