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Living Together Film Series Seeks Connection In A World Of Division

Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design’s Living Together Film Series opened on Sept. 28. The series will present academy-nominated films, festival selections and independent productions until April 2018.

The Living Together Film Series accompanies Living Together, a six-month-long series that includes performance art, readings and workshops.

“This is about finding places of connection rather than the division that we are seeing today [in our country],” said Rina Gonzalez, chief curator at MDC MOAD. “The artist’s works deal with issues of immigration, segregation and religion.”

Because of MDC MOAD’s Museum Without Boundaries, events will be held at different venues across Miami.

Miami Dade College students receive free admission to all MDC MOAD events.

The next film to be presented is Uncle Gloria: One Helluva Ride! on Nov. 30 at  7 p.m. at the Bill Cosford Cinema, 5030 Brunson Dr., at the University of Miami.