Diana Eusebio
Bio
Eusebio holds a BFA in Fiber from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her work is in international collections in New York, Miami, Latin America and Europe, such as Miami-Dade Art and Public Places, Museum of Contemporary Art Miami, Sotheby’s, Hampton Black Arts Council, and various private collections. She has presented her work at the MoMa, Hall of Nations, and Rubell Museum. Studio residencies include Anderson Ranch, Aspen; Textile Art Center, NYC; Oolite Arts, Miami; Eighth House, Vermont, AIRIE Fellowship, Everglades National Park; international residencies in DR, Mexico, and Colombia, and currently the Bakehouse Studio Residency, Miami. Awards include the Obama administration’s 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts–the highest national honor for a young artist and 2024 YoungArts Jorge M. Perez $25,000 Award. Most recently during Art Basel 2025, she opened her first solo museum exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, currently on view until March 2026. Garnering press in the Art Newspaper, Financial Times, Artforum, Hyperallergic, and Whitewall.
Statement
Diana Eusebio is a Peruvian-Dominican textile artist based in Miami. Her artistic practice is centered on color and its cultural significance. She creates natural dyed textiles inspired by Indigenous Latin American and Afro-Caribbean traditions, recognizing their connection to nature and their role as carriers of ancestral wisdom. Eusebio's fusion of natural dyeing and photography, ancestral and modern techniques, 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.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
