about Olga Garcia-Mayoral

Olga Garcia-Mayoral is a Miami-based artist, curator, creative consultant, and writer, and the founder of OGCURATED INC.—a studio and consultancy advancing art commissions, projects, and research-driven storytelling. A first-generation Cuban American art historian, she explores the interplay of devotion, memory, and material practice while building community through exhibitions, education programs, and nonprofit partnerships. She is committed to delivering visual-arts coverage, profiles, and features that illuminate South Florida’s creative ecosystem.

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Miami-based artist Marie Franco’s debut solo exhibit, “A primera luz” (“At first light”) at Laundromat Art Space offers an intimate portrayal of Latino immigrant life, told through oil paintings that radiate both warmth and resilience. Olga Garcia-Mayoral has the story.

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