Empowering Creativity, Inspiring Collectors
OMSA Gallery is dedicated to fostering a vibrant artistic community,
curating and exhibiting exceptional works of art from international and local,
emerging, mid-career, and established artists as well as from the secondary market.
At OMSA we seek to cultivate new art collectors, connecting them with unique works
and artists, while also providing unparalleled service and support to seasoned collectors.
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Empoderar la creatividad, inspirar a los coleccionistas
OMSA Gallery se dedica a fomentar una vibrante comunidad artística,
comisariando y exponiendo excepcionales obras de arte de artistas internacionales y locales,
emergentes, de media carrera y consagrados, así como del mercado secundario.
Buscamos cultivar nuevos coleccionistas de arte, poniéndolos en contacto
con obras y artistas únicos, al tiempo que proporcionamos un servicio
y apoyo sin igual a coleccionistas experimentados
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Daniella Sforza began her career in the arts after graduating from New York University and was hired on as a production assistant to the illustrious Jury of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. After her marriage she returned to her birthplace of Argentina to raise her family of three girls just as democracy was returning to that country after a long military dictatorship.
During those hard economic times, Daniella worked at the Buenos Aires Herald as their art and photography critic. And while she raised her girls she worked independently for many organizations including CNN Travel Now, Oxford University Press and published the cultural chapter on Buenos Aires, for the first and second editions of Random House Fodor’s Gold Edition on Argentina. She has also published a tome on Thomas Hartmann,” Immediate Geographies” and a translation of the first Monograph edition on Guillermo Kuitca for the ICI in Argentina.
Upon her return to Miami she found herself heading up new media productions for Discovery Communications before returning to her calling in the art world. Daniella spearheaded the direction of two of the largest start-up galleries in the Wynwood District during its heyday and witnessed its rise and fall. She then returned to New York to work independently as a Marchand and happily is now back in Miami where she is proud to be a part of OMSA Gallery.
Gia Tabares is a recent graduate of West Broward High School, where she excelled with honors in the Dual Enrollment program, which had her enrolled in classes at Broward College. Her interest in photography has proven her talent as well, and aspires to study Communications next fall.
Her Belizean mother and Cuban father give her a universal perspective that is reflected in her relations with our esteemed artists and she shines at her meticulous stewardship of works that enter and exit OMSA Gallery, with the utmost care.