Ellie Hayworth
Ellie Hayworth is a passionate supporter of and advocate for artistic voices. Born to a Cuban American family in Miami, she is driven by an intellectual curiosity and entrepreneurial yearning that drew her to NYC to embark on a 10-year career in public relations and marketing with a specialization in fine art.
In 2018, she founded Hayworth, an art consultancy committed to promoting intrepid ideas at the intersection of art and design based between Miami and New York. Ellie works with a nexus of cross-disciplinary artists, designers, and creators in the capacity of artist management, exhibition production, nomadic curatorial initiatives, communications, public relations, and cultural programming.
Throughout her career Ellie has mounted exhibitions for such artists at jewelry designer Rachel Bu who debuted wearable sculptures in September 2023 at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, NY. She’s mounted site-specific installations for artist Suzy Kellems Dominik at Ludlow House New York, with Chashama in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and at the Nautilus Hotel on South Beach. Ellie curated a booth and Special Project in the 10th Edition of the UNTITLED Art Fair in Miami Beach in 2021 as an exhibitor in the Nest section, showcasing new works by artists Suzy Kellems Dominik, Lans King, Cassandra Zampini, and designers Atelier Caracas for Studio Boheme. Ellie also contributes time to the Young Collectors Council with ICA Miami and the Miami-based art-and-tech nonprofit, Code/Art. She co-hosts a series of arts professional practice interviews on IGTV and YouTube with Art Frankly.
Ellie earned a Bachelor of Arts at Vanderbilt University and a Master of Arts in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York City. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Ellie is fluent in Spanish and thus demonstrates a passion for international contemporary culture influenced largely by her own Cuban American heritage. A burgeoning art collector, Ellie contributes a profound passion for the evolving mechanics of the art and design market and for the connoisseurship that sustains it.
Her art collection has been featured in Artnet News, Il Ore 24, and her work with Hayworth has been published in Miami Magazine, and Cultured.