Nereida Garcia-Ferraz
Cuban, b. 1954
Nereida Garcia-Ferraz is a Cuban-born artist whose practice encompasses painting, photography, video, sculpture, and social art projects exploring identity and feminist themes, nature, beauty, and the physical world. Her work has been exhibited by or is in collections of institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Yale University, The San Francisco Art Institute, The Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City, Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design, Jorge Pérez’s El Espacio 23, and Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz’s Girls’ Club Foundation, among many others. In 2023, Garcia-Ferraz had her Miami debut solo exhibition, De Noche, Los Sueños: 1983-2023, at Spinello Projects and was featured in Still There Are Seeds To Be Gathered, curated by Karen Grimson at the Miami Design District. Some notable recent museum group exhibitions include Marking Time: Art in
the Age of Mass Incarceration at MoMA PS. 1, Radical Conventions: Cuban American Art from The 1980s at the Lowe Museum of Art at the University of Miami, Tu Sabes Quien Eres at El Espacio 23, and the South Florida Cultural Consortium at Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.
Submitted by Spinello Projects


