[2][3] Founder of the ocean-centric nonprofit BlueLab Preservation Society,[4] CCO of HoneyLab Creative and founder of The ReefLine, a 7-mile underwater sculpture park and marine sanctuary in Miami Beach, and played pivotal roles in establishing cultural districts in Buenos Aires and Miami through Faena Art and The Underline.
[2][5][6] She is a regular collaborator of the Cultural Affairs Management of the City of Miami, for whom she has curated several exhibitions and art installations.
[7] Caminos was born in Buenos Aires and studied art, philosophy, and stage design under prominent Latin American artists, including Luis Felipe Noé and Eduardo Stupía.
[9] She later expanded Faena Art to Miami Beach, curating large-scale installations by artists such as Leandro Erlich and Refik Anadol.
[10] In 2019, Caminos launched The ReefLine, a $5 million citizen-approved artificial reef system off Miami Beach designed to combat coastal erosion and promote marine biodiversity through submerged sculptures.