Rosa Naday Garmendia
Rosa Naday Garmendia is a dynamic multidisciplinary artist born in Havana, Cuba, who merges contemporary art with activism. Influenced profoundly by her experiences of immigration and displacement, Rosa grew up in Miami, where she was confronted with glaring social disparities. These formative experiences inspire her to explore potent themes such as identity, racism, and social justice within her art practice.
Rosa's creative journey is deeply rooted in the vibrant cultures of Miami, Florida, and Havana, Cuba—cities that continuously fuel her artistic inspiration. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole, adding a rich linguistic layer to her experiences. Her love for nature, passion for science, and dedication to community organizing also weave into her artistic narrative, enriching her perspective and depth.
Throughout her career, Rosa Naday has represented cultural diplomacy on international platforms and has been an active participant in artist residencies and exhibitions across the Caribbean and beyond. Her work has graced esteemed venues like the Corcoran School of Art and Design, Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts & Culture, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, among others. She has also made significant contributions to the Havana Biennials and various international museums and galleries.
Rosa's commitment to her craft has been recognized with numerous awards and grants, including the Ellies Creator Award, WaveMaker Grant, and the MIA Stipend Award. Since 2004, she has maintained an active studio practice and is a vital member of the artistic community, contributing to boards such as the Diaspora Vibe Arts Incubator.
Additionally, she is a museum educator at the Perez Art Museum Miami, committed to fostering artistic expression and education. Her path has solidified her belief in the importance of a community that transcends geographical and ethnic boundaries.