Diana Eusebio is a multidisciplinary artist based in Miami, FL. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in Fiber and a concentration in Photography and Experimental Fashion. Eusebio’s photography, fashion, and textile works center the figure, fabric, and textile design as tools for visual storytelling. A first-generation American, at the intersection of Peruvian-Dominican heritage and Black-Latino-Indigenous culture, Eusebio draws inspiration from the intersections of identity and community. Through a creative exploration of processes such as natural dyeing, printing, stitching, and embellishing, her work preserves diasporic traditions, shares stories, and prompts conversations around inclusion, love, and solidarity. She has exhibited at the MoMa, Hall of Nations, Gregg Museum of Art and Design, and Rubell Museum. Residencies include Deering Estate, Miami, FL; Oolite Arts’ Home + Away, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen, CO; Red Hook Labs, NY, NY; and PRIZM Art Fair, Miami, FL. Most recently, Eusebio was awarded an Oolite Arts’ Ellies Award for her project MIRROR.