Laura Ladino Guerrero is a Colombian-American arts administrator, independent curator, and freelance consultant based in Miami, FL.




Through her work, which she considers a social practice, she has collaborated with artists, curators, and institutions to offer unique exhibitions and public programs. Her professional experience includes exhibition design, database management, cultural programming, communications, and collections care. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia, with a B.A. in Art History, specializing in Australian Aboriginal art and arts administration. 

Laura has co-curated exhibitions in Florida and Virginia and served as a juror for the South Florida Cultural Consortium and the All-Florida Exhibition at Alliance for the Arts. Additionally, she has organized panels with the FIU Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator, Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab, Families Against Banning Books, Moms4Libros, and the Unlocked Foundation.

As a freelance consultant, she has worked with emerging and established arts organizations and galleries, such as Midnight House (artist support organization), Hollywood Art and Culture (artist-in-residency program), and Superposition Gallery (nomadic gallery), providing administrative support, institutional writing, and programming guidance. She has also assisted emerging and mid-career artists with refining their artist statements, CVs, installation-related questions, contracts, and other professional documentation. Artists are her first priority, always. 

Laura is currently the Artistic and Education Programming Associate at GableStage Theatre Company, where she oversees education initiatives such as IGNITE, Shakespeare-in-the-Schools, Diary of a Production, and Student Matinees. She also provides support in areas like casting, marketing, grants, and artistic programming.

For inquiries or collaboration, please contact her via email.