PAMM- Spots, Dots, Pips, Tile.
When I hear the word Domino, as cuban the first thing that comes to mind is people gathered around the table, screaming, having fun, really just a good time. The exhibition at PAMM is that and much more. This exhibition is about people coming together, connecting, making memories but also about deeper and more important matters. The work presented wants to bring awareness to social issues, race, discrimination, profiling, government and politics, to social classes, religion, identity and much more, through the game of dominoes.
This works want to make a connection with the viewer, that leaves a lasting impression. In the sense that when the audience leaves the exhibit they are still asking questions to themselves, and about their surroundings and how dominoes play a part of their lives. Here in South Florida would be safe to asume everyone is familiar with the game and has played at least once in their live. So along side all the deep meanings behind all the works in the exhibition, theres also a work by Dan Sullivan that is an actual table made meant to play dominoes. This interactive piece wants to invite the audience to engage in a fun game, highlighting the community aspects of the game, and how it brings people together and provides a way out of their day to day lives and a way to communicate.

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