Dominique Muñoz is a Guatemalan-American visual artist whose practice explores the entanglements of assimilation, family, and queer desire.
Through a photographic language that engages personal and collective memory, Muñoz investigates how images and spaces function as archives of our identity—shaped by what we keep, carry, and inherit. By unpacking objects from his childhood home, he questions traditional notions of masculinity and belonging. He received his BFA in Photography and Film from VCUarts and his MFA in Studio Art from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2025 where he currently lives.