We Art Foundation has developed, in just a few years, a vibrant and diverse artistic ecosystem that supports theatrical creation, professional training, cultural circulation, and equitable access to the arts in Miami and internationally.
Our impact combines theatrical production, education, cultural diplomacy, community engagement, and institutional collaboration.
1. Artistic Production & International Circulation
Through We Art Nights, Microtheater by We Art, We Art Stage, and special projects, we have presented:
Full theatrical productions
Microtheater in non-traditional spaces
Staged readings
Nights of music, literature, and performance
Presentations at museums, universities, and cultural centers
El Huevo (The Egg)
Winner of Brisk Festival Los Angeles 2023
Over 4 consecutive years running in Miami
National and international tours:
Los Angeles
Buenos Aires – Teatro Regina
Tucumán – Sala Oreste Caviglia
Las Marcas del Mar (Sea Marks)
Spanish-language world premiere in Miami
A production acclaimed for its artistic quality and emotional depth
Amiga Se Renta (Miami × Spain × Los Angeles)
Creative alliances with SDO Entertainment, SDO Lab, Ibero American Film Festival, and companies in Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, and the U.S.
Through We Art Lab and its many formats:
Weekly acting classes in Miami
Intensive seminars in Miami, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, and Montevideo
Creation labs and Meisner Technique workshops
Summer Intensives at Koubek Center – Miami Dade College
Masterclasses with guest artists and educators
Barry University — Institute for Immigration Studies
Miami Dade College – Koubek Center
Centro Cultural Español Miami
Instituto Cervantes Los Angeles
Centro Cultural Argentino
Arte x Arte
Lograr Más (Argentina)
InFocus Creative Production Lab (Panama)
These alliances strengthen our role as an organization that supports emerging talent, develops professional artistry, and builds long-term creative pathways.
3. Cultural Diplomacy, Community Engagement & Public Participation
Across shows, workshops, festivals, community programs, and public events.
Supporting logistics, production, education, and community work.
We Art Foundation plays a central role in building and connecting artistic communities, including collaborations with:
Ibero American Film Festival (IAFFM)
Interviews, programming support, artist engagement, promotional content
Centro Cultural Argentino de Miami
Workshops, presentations, and cultural programming
International consulates and cultural institutions
Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Uruguay
We Art Foundation Co-produces and supports:
Opening events
Galas and award ceremonies
Panels and artist talks
Performances and cultural activations
This leadership role strengthened our organizational capacity and our impact on gender equity, diversity, and female artistic representation.
Including museums, universities, cultural centers, production companies, theaters, and community organizations:
DORCAM – Doral Contemporary Art Museum
Arlo Wynwood
Barry University
Miami Dade College
Centro Cultural Argentino
CCEMiami
Argentine Consulate
SDO Entertainment
Ibero American Film Festival
Instituto Cervantes LA
Through these relationships, We Art Foundation serves as a cultural bridge between the U.S., Latin America, and Europe.
We Art Foundation has successfully:
Expanded access for migrant and underrepresented artists
Created real opportunities for training, work, and artistic visibility
Brought Miami-based productions to international stages
Built a bilingual, accessible, community-centered artistic movement
Supported cross-border exchange and global creative dialogue
100+ cultural events, performances, and artistic experiences
220+ artists impacted locally and internationally
300+ students trained
80+ volunteers activated
18,000+ audience members reached
20+ institutional partners
6 active programs spanning creation, education, circulation, and community impact