PAMM InConversation

This is America: Selections From PAMM's Collection

48 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Dr. Marvin Dunn, Agua Dulce, and Motyko Morales share their thoughts about both current and historical topics in the United States and how they reflect in Miami as well as how their individual practices are shaped by contemporary issues like immigration, legislation, and climate change. Credits Producer: Armando Zamora Script writer, interviewer: Victoria Ravelo Co-Producers: Corbin Graves, Michaela Blanc, Janessa Melendez Original Music: Ruben Espinoza, Christian Cummings, Armando Zamora Additional Information https://www.pamm.org/en/exhibition/this-is-america-selections-from-pamms-collection/ [https://www.pamm.org/en/exhibition/this-is-america-selections-from-pamms-collection/]

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