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Finding One’s Ceremony

Miami, United StatesGreen Space Miami19 Febrero 2026 - 17 Mayo 2026
People in vibrant, ornate traditional costumes with tall hats and masks.

Zonia Zena, Untitled, Between Peaks and Ritual series, 2018 - 2026. Courtesy of the artist.

Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) and Green Space Miami present Finding One’s Ceremony, an exhibition curated by Adelaide Delgado, founder and director of WOPHA.

Featuring Miami based Latinx artists of Peruvian descent Diana Larrea and Zonia Zena, the exhibition draws on the writings of Jamaican thinker Sylvia Wynter to consider identity, ancestry, and alternative ways of understanding what it means to be human. Through repeated journeys to Peru, both artists engage with ceremonial practices as sites of memory, belonging, and reconnection with Indigenous and familial lineages.

The exhibition brings together documentary photography produced between 2016 and the present. Focusing on gestures, textures, masks, faces, and fragments, Finding One’s Ceremony reflects on migration, diasporic memory, storytelling, and the creation of personal and collective myths.

Women Photographers International Archive
1100 Brickell Bay Dr. suite 310331
Miami FL, United States

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