Member Event

Get to Know—Yuneikys Villalonga

May 23, 2025, at 6 pm

Members can join us for an intimate gathering to get to know Yuneikys Villalonga, the Director of Curatorial Programs at the Coral Gables Museum. It’s your opportunity to connect and learn more about the curator in an intimate setting with wine and small bites. This event will be held in May 23, 2025, at 6 pm.

Yuneikys Villalonga ()
Yuneikys Villalonga graduated from Art History at the University of Havana, Cuba (2000) and went on to work as curator, both as a freelancer and with different organizations, including the British Council of Cuba, for the next ten years. Between 2000 and 2004, she taught Contemporary Caribbean Art at the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA). Villalonga is the recipient of the National Curatorship Award 2004, from the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC). In 2010 she relocated to the US with her family. A year later, she joined Lehman College Art Gallery in New York, US, where she worked as Curator for the next five years. In 2016, she moved to Miami, Florida to serve as Associate Director of Exhibitions and Education at the Bakehouse Art Complex in Miami, for the following year. Since 2018, Villalonga has been the Director of Curatorial Programs at the Coral Gables Museum in Miami, Florida. During her time at the Museum, she has helped organize over 50 exhibitions of different sizes and scope, including: “For Now: Contemporary Venezuelan Art of the Miami Diaspora” (2019-2020); “A Matter of Time; Examining Forty Years of AIDS While Living through a Pandemic” (2021); “Alien Nations 2020” (2020-2021); “Julio Larraz: The Kingdom We Carry Inside” (2021-2022); “Painting with Bronze; The Work of Freda Coffing Tschumy” (2022) and “Masters that Changed the City; A Tribute to Jesús Rafael Soto and Carlos Cruz Diez on Their Centennial” (2023); “Paving Roads for Latin American Art: The Pioneering Work of Celia Birbragher” (2023); “Jorge Tacla: A Memoir of Ruins” (2024); and “Coral Gables Fire: A Century of Service”, currently on view among others. Starting the Summer of 2025, she will start teaching art history at Florida International University.