Overtown Pitch: Game Changers Mural
To honor those who have championed change, equality, and inclusivity in soccer, and to celebrate Miami's role as host of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) commissioned artist Stefan Smith to create a groundbreaking mural titled "Overtown Pitch: Game Changers” at the Carver building located at 801 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, Fl 33136 in Overtown. Through an innovative blend of art and technology, the mural features an augmented reality and digital component, inviting viewers to engage with the stories of Black soccer players who have made indelible marks on the sport as well as engage in a shootout soccer game.
Historic Carver Hotel building site
For the mural Overtown Pitch: Game Changers, Stefan, a dedicated soccer fan, was inspired by the Miami Edison High Girls Soccer Team, whose championship victories bring pride and hope to the community. Most of the Miami Edison team are members of the Little Haiti Football Club, the only free soccer program in the state, which provides free support to over two hundred girls and boys ages 5 to 19.
Stefan Smith
Stefan Smith is a talented artist and muralist from South Florida with a unique blend of architectural precision and artistic skill. His creative journey began during his studies in the Master of Architecture program at FAU, where he honed his skills and passion for art. Following his graduation in 2015, Stefan dedicated three years to the field of architecture and design before realizing his true calling lay in the areas of contemporary art and large-scale murals.
An accomplished muralist with a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the human experience, Stefan’s work is visually captivating and complex, often combining elements of nature, such as foliage, plants, and human figures. His goal as an artist is to demonstrate the transformative potential of creativity and leave a lasting impact, particularly in underserved communities.
Follow Stefan on Instragram @stefansmith.art
Residents and visitors can scan QR codes and view interviews that tell the history and key contributions from local historians.
Visit the historic Carver Hotel building to interact with the QR Codes and experience the digital Soccer Shootout game.
Historic Carver Hotel building
Welcome to Miami MoCAAD's Overtown Interactive Mural. On this page, you can see an image of the mural.
Coming soon, you’ll be able to interact with the same “Soccer Shootout” game you can access at the mural site, available through the QR Code on the Soccer Ball. Come back soon to play!
Plan Your Trip to the Interactive Mural
Discover fantastic murals in Historic Overtown and get a sense of the neighborhood's flavor. Grab a bite to eat at Lil Greenhouse Grill, a meal at Red Rooster, explore the collections of Black Miami history at the Black Archives and check out an artist talk at the Ward Rooming House, powered by Hampton Art Lovers.
Oral Histories
Crystal Dunn
Crystal Dunn is a versatile player for the U.S. Women's National Team and NJ/NY Gotham FC, known for her ability to excel in multiple positions including defense, midfield, and forward.
She had a standout college career at UNC, winning the Hermann Trophy and leading her team to an NCAA Championship in 2012. Internationally, she was part of the USWNT squad that won the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Off the field, Dunn is an advocate for social justice, actively promoting racial equality and gender equity in sports.
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