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Diana Eusebio’s 'Field of Dreams' exhibit at MOCA is rooted in culture

The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami (MOCA) has opened three new exhibits as part of its 30th anniversary programming, including 'Field of Dreams,' the first solo exhibition for Miami-based fashion designer and multidisciplinary artist Diana Eusebio. The 27-year-old artist presents 38 works that draw on her Indigenous Peruvian-Quechua and Afro-Dominican heritage, using textiles and fabrics sourced from Miami, Peru, and the Dominican Republic, along with ancestral dyeing techniques and materials native to Miami.

This exhibition matters because it marks a milestone for a young local artist whose work centers on cultural preservation, sustainability, and identity at a time when such themes resonate deeply with contemporary political and social discourse. By grounding her practice in community heritage and teaching traditional dyeing workshops, Eusebio aligns with MOCA's mission to highlight art that is both locally rooted and globally informed, while also contributing to the broader conversation about decolonizing artistic practices and preserving Indigenous traditions.