Collection

The Inclusive Way Museum has been dedicated to promoting inclusivity since 2002. Its collection showcases a wide range of projects, manuscripts, and publications that emphasize a strong commitment to equity and fostering understanding.

Projects

Miami New Media Festival

The Miami New Media Festival is an annual event that promotes various art forms through new technologies. It showcases video art, animation, digital art, and interactive mapping. The festival features artists from 15 different countries and has exhibited in cities throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Italy, France, and Spain.

The Chill  Concept

The Chill Concept is a pop-up museum featuring creative projects instead of objects. It’s gaining popularity and encouraging innovation during times of economic uncertainty. We created it recognizing the opportunity in the field of museology.

Divas de Venezuela

Divas de Venezuela is emerging as one of the first organizations in favor of equality, recognition, and enjoyment of the rights of diverse sex-gender people.
Recognizing ourselves as activists, who believe and work for the transformation of the way in which we relate, where the true

Yo soy Venezuela y Tengo Derecho a

“I Am Venezuela and I Have the Right To” is a powerful participatory performance that empowers Venezuelans to freely express themselves while also shedding light on the pressing issue of human rights violations in the country. It is a space for individuals to claim their rights and demand justice for all.

Mi Libro de Vida

A space for each story, helps parents and future parents, teachers and caregivers to go through, in a warm and pleasant way, the theoretical and experiential bases that support the application of its digital program My Book of Life, which leads to the revelation of the life stories of children and adolescents, through the elaboration of their life books, so that each child works on their self-esteem and initial education from home.

Transdecision

TRANSDECISION means a transition in the decision.
The TRANSDECISION project is a photographic essay on gender identification, taking into account legal-psychosocial aspects that require attention in order to promote safe legal scenarios for transsexual and transgender communities.

Historias creativas de bienestar , innovación y cultura contemporánea para alcanzar la felicidad desde la diversidad , el entusiasmo y la inclusión (DEI)🏳‍🌈

I am Venezuela is a platform that aims at working on tangible and intangible and cultural traditions from the perspective of registration, documentation, research, safeguarding, prevention, conservation and the enhancement of the heritage for its population. It appears as an initiative of the Institutional Assets and Monuments (IAM) an organization of the Arts Connection Foundation, created to protect culture as an urgent way to face the emergency of the Venezuelan context. I am Venezuela aims to connect people with memory and history through their relationship with heritage

Miss Wynwood is an alternative and sensitive political action platform promoted by artist Nina Dotti. It represents a structure that fosters the confluence of diverse electoral strategies and the tools inherent to performance, action art, happening, posters, installations and multiplatform digital content. From this perspective, it proposes the visibility of an agenda of political actions focused on the construction of new forms of citizenship, woven through social mobilization and promoted from the fundamental rights of all citizens. Therefore, Miss Wynwood is oriented to the conformation of an emergent and disruptive social and political structure from a cultural action.

Fundacion Artistas Emergentes

Fundacion Artistas Emergentes (FAE) was a non-profit organization created in 1996 with the purpose to finance the creative processes of emergent artists and other cultural creators.

FAE began tracking strategies in the form of critical proposals that addressed issues of the national context; some of them related to social flows, politics, economics, migration, the changes, and tensions of censored art as well as those that addressed the failure of the modern utopias. The aim was to provide artists with the tools and resources to achieve the execution of their ideas.The non-profit was also interested in the local displacement of other vulnerable communities such as the LGBTQ. The organization carried out various professional development projects and others related to the construction of their gender identity with them.

The work generated an important collective satisfaction on the part of the artists who had been selected to receive some type of resource or economic aid that allowed them to move forward with their research. This gave rise to new bonds of solidarity. In 2006, FAE’s closed operations in Venezuela.

Hardcore Art Contemporary Space

Hardcore Art Contemporary Space (HACS) has a space of 6,250 square feet dedicated to contemporary projects and cutting edge artists. The gallery took its name based on the new aesthetic ‘hardcore’ category in contemporary art that Jerome Sans, curator and former director of Palais de Tokio (2003) pointed out as: “art towards a new activism”. ‘Hardcore Art’ questions our current times of violence. It explores critical issues on religion, politics, and society. ‘Hardcore Art’ applies to the way the artists infiltrate reality. The hardcore scene in general is both anti-establishment and specifically political. Hardcore Art Contemporary Space focuses on projects and proposals aligned into this category, where artists often adopt extreme positions, play on limits, and greatly increase art’s polemical charge and its impact on society. We believe that Hardcore Contemporary Art builds a bridge between art and life, transcending art as an institution of power. HACS proposes shows of trans-objective positions, in which art is presented as a self-reflecting phenomenon, which uses its own means to examine social and cultural paradigms, in the context of our virtual and multimedia society.

The Miami Art Dealers Association (MADA)

The Miami Art Dealers Association (MADA) is a non-profit organization founded in 2009. MADA was established to promote excellent professional practice and to develop an awareness of the visual arts in our community. Through the advocacy of education, connoisseurship, and ethical business, MADA members are responsible, credible, and knowledgeable, and are held to a high standard of professional accountability.

Asociacion de Museologos de Venezuela

(AMUSVE)