Diana Eusebio

All images courtesy of the artist

Diana Eusebio ’20 (Fiber BFA) is a Peruvian-Dominican textile 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 has presented her work at the MoMa, Hall of Nations, Gregg Museum of Art and Design, and Rubell Museum. 

https://dianaeusebio.com/

 

Diana Eusebio, “Hanging by a Thread” + Enlarge
Diana Eusebio, “Abuela Vendia Pescado Frito en la Playa” + Enlarge
Diana Eusebio, “Pescado Estilo Boca Chica” + Enlarge
Diana Eusebio, “American Dream” + Enlarge
Diana Eusebio, “Textile Samples” + Enlarge
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DE Colores is a 9-look collection designed, patterned, constructed, styled & photographed by Diana Eusebio. + Enlarge
Bougainvillea is a series of handmade and intricately ornamented headpieces- it was on view at the Faena Art Project Room in Miami Beach. + Enlarge
Bougainvillea: Through embroidery and textile design, the works explore contemporary Caribbean culture through the lens of dancehall, Jamaican Junkanoo, and masquerade. + Enlarge
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