
Ivette Dominguez is the Cultural Projects Officer for the All Kids Included (AKI) initiative at the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, where she has been part of the Arts Education team since 2019. Funded by The Children’s Trust and the Taft Foundation, the initiative works to make arts experiences accessible to children of all abilities and their families. Ivette manages and supports programs including Youth Arts in the Parks, Animation Gets Real, the AKI Art Showcase, the AKI Family Arts Festival, the Arts for Wellness Festival, and other AKI activities. She also provides support for the Summer Arts & Science Camps for Kids (SAS-C) and Youth Arts Enrichment Program (YEP) grants, and oversees social media marketing for AKI programs.
As a mother of children with disabilities, Ivette has a deep personal commitment to serving families and promoting inclusive arts education. She is passionate about creating meaningful cultural experiences that celebrate creativity and accessibility for all. Ivette developed a new social narrative for Youth Arts in the Parks and continues to strive to make programs more accessible and inclusive for families throughout Miami-Dade County.
A graduate of Nova Southeastern University, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. She is dedicated to combining her professional expertise with her personal passion for inclusive arts. She proudly serves on the Miami-Dade Public Schools ESE Committee and as a liaison on the South Dade Cares Coalition. Ivette also personally organizes Fuego contra el Fuego, a community arts initiative and festival that brings together artists and performers to share creative work and build connection through powerful cultural experiences.






