About this Event
is the South Florida-based artist’s reimagining of what it means to build and preserve a sense of home. Drawing from her Afro-Dominican and Indigenous Quechua Peruvian heritage, Eusebio uses natural dyes and textiles to tell stories about memory, migration, and belonging. This first solo museum exhibition features hand-dyed fabrics and digital works that pay tribute to those places the artist calls home: the Dominican Republic, Peru, and Miami, Florida. Field of Dreams reminds us of ancestral traditions and celebrates nature and wisdom passed down through generations.
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About the artist
Diana Eusebio is a Peruvian-Dominican multidisciplinary artist based in Miami. Her artistic practice is centered on color and its cultural significance. She researches natural dyed textiles from Indigenous Latin American and Afro-Caribbean traditions, recognizing their connection to nature and their role as carriers of ancestral wisdom. Eusebio's fusion of ancestral and modern techniques, including dyeing and photography, contributes to contemporary cultural preservation and celebrates the rich heritage and Pre-Columbian knowledge embedded within these communities. Her work is a powerful testament to the enduring cultural tapestry of these regions.
Eusebio holds a BFA in Fiber from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She has presented her work at the MoMa, Hall of Nations, Gregg Museum of Art and Design, and Rubell Museum. Studio residencies include Textile Art Center, NY, NY; Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen, CO; Oolite Arts, Miami; AIRIE Fellowship, Everglades National Park; INDEX MECA Art Fair, Dominican Republic; Deering Estate Studio Residency, Miami. Notable awards include the Obama administration’s U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts–the highest national honor for a young artist-and the National YoungArts Jorge M. Perez Award for $25,000.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, 770 Northeast 125th Street, North Miami, United States
USD 12.51










