Video Interviews

Telemundo Interview
Video interview discussing Miami Art Week 2019 on Telemundo program Acceso Total.

Introducing PAMM's 35th Anniversary Exhibition "The Gift of Art"
DAMLI Curatorial Fellow Naiomy Guerrero gives a quick introduction to PAMM's 35th anniversary exhibition "The Gift of Art", and highlights a work in the show by José Bedia.

Carmen Herrera: Alba
In this video, PAMM's DAMLI Curatorial Fellow Naiomy Guerrero reflects on the precision of Carmen Herrera's painting, "Alba", 2014.

Adler Guerrier Commissioner 2019 SCL MD FB
Set in the intimacy of the artist studio, Adler Guerrier and PAMM DAMLI (Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative) Curatorial Fellow Naiomy Guerrero talk process, surnames and so much more. Watch the video below.
Adler has exhibited at Pérez Art Museum Miami, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and The Bass Museum of Art in Miami; Harn Musem of Art, Gainesville; and The Whitney Biennial 2008, among others. His works can be found in the public collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. Adler has been featured in Art Forum, Art in America, The New York Times and ARTNews, and is represented by David Castillo Gallery.

Latinx Art Sessions: Disrupting Binaries in Latinidad
This session considered how Latinx artists navigate being caught between different colonial legacies. The result of these legacies often produce narrow readings of artistic practices which silence experiences in order to make people more digestible. This conversation will center around Black/Indigenous/Queer/Non-binary Latinx creatives and what it means to disrupt the racial and gender binaries that are dominant in U.S.
Panel participants include artist Janel Martinez, AintiLatina Founder, Guadalupe Maravilla, Artist, and Morel Doucet, Artist, ArtCenter/South Florida resident. This panel is moderated by Naiomy Guerrero.