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December 4 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm

Reflect upon the work and practice of photographer Carlos Muñoz in conversation with curators Lucia Marcano and Roberto Mata. Belonging in Transit offers a personal and honest look at the lived experiences surrounding migration, and a reflection of the photographer’s own story. Hear insights into Muñoz’s artistic process in authentic storytelling through photographs that elicit meaningful connections with the viewer.

Prior to the program, enjoy light refreshments and a look at the exhibition Belonging in Transit.

Theater seating is first-come, first-served. Please plan to arrive early to ensure preferred seating. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Belonging in Transit.

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Program Schedule:

5:30 pmDoors Open
6:00 pmLight Refreshments & Belonging in Transit Exhibition Viewing
7:00 pmPanel Discussion with photographer Carlos Muñoz in conversation with curators Lucia Marcano and Roberto Mata
8:00 pmProgram Ends
Please note program schedule is subject to change.

Featured Speakers:

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Carlos “Cali” Muñoz
Documentary Photographer

Carlos “Cali” Muñoz is a documentary photographer, born in Caracas, Venezuela, to Colombian parents. He discovered his passion for photography while advocating for social causes in Venezuela, and in 2015 emigrated to Miami, where he began a new chapter dedicated to visual storytelling.

His current work focuses on Redland Market Village in Homestead, Florida, where he documents the lives of immigrants, primarily from Mexico and Central America, who gather around this vibrant marketplace. Through his lens, Cali highlights cultural traditions, daily struggles, and aspirations, showcasing the resilience and diversity that shape South Florida’s social fabric. His photography goes beyond the technical, seeking the essence of people and the untold stories that live beneath the surface.

Lucía Marcano

Lucía Marcano is a photographer, designer, editor, and curator born in France, raised in Venezuela, with over two decades in Spain and currently based in Germany. She is the co-founder of Doublepage, an editorial and curatorial boutique dedicated to photobooks and visual storytelling, where she develops projects that weave together photography, design, and narrative.

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Roberto Mata

Roberto Mata is a Venezuelan photographer and educator with more than three decades of experience. He is the founder of Roberto Mata Taller de Fotografía (RMTF) in Caracas and Miami, and co-founder of Doublepage, an editorial and curatorial boutique dedicated to photobooks and visual storytelling.


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Additional Information

Please see below for additional information regarding the program. For further assistance, please contact Visitor Services at (305) 375-1492 or email programs@historymiami.org.

Program check-in will begin 1-hour prior to the program start. Theater seating is first-come, first-served. Please plan to arrive early to ensure preferred seating. Please note our theater space can be a bit chilly. Participants may want to consider bringing a light sweater.
This program will take place in the Museum’s South Building theater.
Getting to the Museum
Map of Cultural Center Plaza with nearby Government Center. The West Lot Garage is highlighted with pink arrows leading to HistoryMiami Museum.
There is nearby parking available in the West Lot Parking Garage, located at 220 NW 3rd St, Miami, Fl 33128. Discounted parking is available with validation.
To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any disability accommodation, please contact Darianne Hernandez, Visitor Services Manager, at accessibility@historymiami.org or call (305) 375-1651 at least two weeks in advance of your visit to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service.)
Accessibility

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Carlos Muñoz


Accessibility
To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any disability accommodation, please contact Darianne Hernandez, Visitor Services Manager, at accessibility@historymiami.org or call (305) 375-1651 at least two weeks in advance of your visit to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service.)


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By entering the premises, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, video recording and its/their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, web casts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on web sites, or any other purpose by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) and its affiliates and representatives. You release HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) its officers and employees, and each and all persons involved from any liability connected with the taking, recording, digitizing, or publication of interviews, photographs, computer images, video and/or or sound recordings. By entering the premises, you waive all rights you may have to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with any exhibition, streaming, webcasting, televising, or other publication of these materials, regardless of the purpose or sponsoring of such exhibiting, broadcasting, webcasting, or other publication irrespective of whether a fee for admission or sponsorship is charged. You also waive any right to inspect or approve any photo, video, or audio recording taken by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) or the person or entity designated to do so by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) You have been fully informed of your consent, waiver of liability, and release before entering the premise.


Release

By entering the premises, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, video recording and its/their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, web casts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on web sites, or any other purpose by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) and its affiliates and representatives. You release HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) its officers and employees, and each and all persons involved from any liability connected with the taking, recording, digitizing, or publication of interviews, photographs, computer images, video and/or or sound recordings. By entering the premises, you waive all rights you may have to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with any exhibition, streaming, webcasting, televising, or other publication of these materials, regardless of the purpose or sponsoring of such exhibiting, broadcasting, webcasting, or other publication irrespective of whether a fee for admission or sponsorship is charged. You also waive any right to inspect or approve any photo, video, or audio recording taken by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) or the person or entity designated to do so by HistoryMiami Museum (HMM) You have been fully informed of your consent, waiver of liability, and release before entering the premise.