About this Event
Please join us for Image Readings – a monthly community gathering for image makers to share and discuss ongoing bodies of work for feedback and engagement. This month’s event is hosted by Diana Larrea, whose work is featured in the current exhibition on view, Finding One’s Ceremony.
Space is limited, RSVP required. For those who RSVP to share work, you should plan to bring prints to share on a table or digitially to be shared on a screen.
This is a pay-what-you-can event and free for WOPHA Members (enter code at checkout).
All donations help sustain WOPHA’s year-round programming.
🎁 As a thank-you, attendees who donate $25 will receive a WOPHA tote bag.
Tote bags are available in limited quantities and will be distributed at the event.
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About Diana Larrea
Diana Larrea is a Peruvian documentary filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist based between Miami and Cusco. She is a 2025 South Florida Cultural Consortium grantee and a 2024–25 resident artist at Oolite Arts.
Working across photography, film, and installation, Larrea examines migration, memory, and cultural continuity. Drawing from family photographs, documents, and testimonies, her work approaches displacement as both a lived and inherited condition, reflecting on absence, intergenerational memory, and cultural transmission.
Her directorial debut, Monarcas, received a 2024 Emmy Award for Best Documentary in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion category. Her experimental film Querido Pequeño Haití premiered at the Miami Film Festival, was selected for the New Orleans Film Festival, and aired nationally on PBS.
With over a decade of documenting Miami’s art scene and communities affected by development and gentrification, Larrea’s practice centers on cultural resistance. It explores how histories are reimagined through personal and collective lenses.
Her work has been presented at film festivals, on broadcast platforms, and in exhibition contexts in the United States and internationally. She studied Film Production at Miami-Dade College and began her career as an editor for television networks and cultural institutions.
(https://dianalarrea.studio/about)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Green Space Miami, 7200 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, United States
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