Lisu Vega
Lisu Vega (b. 1980, Miami, FL) is a multidisciplinary artist born in Miami and raised in Maracaibo, Venezuela. She works in engraving, photography, fiber art, sculpture, installation, and fashion art. Her work explores ideas of sustainability, migration, memory, and identity. Selected Solo exhibitions include Everything I Forgot?, Edge Zones, Miami, FL (2024); Captive Body, Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, FL (2021); El Cuerpo de la Obra, Laundromat Art Space, Miami, FL (2019), and a special guest invitation for a solo project at Pinta Miami Art Fair, Miami, FL (2019) with her installation El Nido, and another special project at Pinta Miami (2021), both curated by Felix Suazo. Selected group exhibitions include EBB & FLOW, Exploring the Womanhood Continuum at The Frank Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines, FL, curated by Sophie Bonet and Pamela Zee Lopez del Carmen (2024); DREAMART at Clandestina Art Fair, Miami, FL (2024) in collaboration with Ocovisual, and a collaborative exhibition at Kates-Ferri Projects in New York City, NY (2024), Territorio Visceral, Lisu Vega and Juan Henriquez, curated by Dainy Tapia; Women of Vision Exhibition: South Florida Women Artists at Large (2021), Doral Contemporary Art Museum, Doral, FL, and Fashion Art Exhibition at Appleton Museum, Ocala, FL (2019). Vega was recognized as Designer of the Year at a Miami Art Fashion Week competition in 2014. Vega’s work is in private collections in Florida, South Carolina, and New York. She lives and works in Miami, FL.