Conversations at MOCA: Diana Eusebio

Saturday, March 7th from 4-5:30pm experience Conversations at MOCA: Diana Eusebio at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami. This panel brings together expert dyers from across the U.S. and Latin America to explore how natural dyes carry ancestral knowledge and living memory, preserving cultural identity through materials that hold a soul shaped by land, labor, and tradition. RSVP HERE.
Participating artists: Diana Eusebio, Christina Day, Porfirio Gutierrez. Moderated by: Kandy G. Lopez. The discussion will explore the role of natural dyes across Indigenous Latin American and Afro-Caribbean traditions and consider how these techniques continue to inform contemporary art practices.
Eusebio, a Peruvian-Dominican textile artist based in Miami, is currently featured in MOCA North Miami’s exhibition Field of Dreams. Her work examines color and cultural heritage through research into traditional dyeing methods and their connection to ancestral wisdom. This program offers an opportunity to hear directly from the artist and her peers about the living histories embedded in textile practices.

