North Miami Showcases Powerful Women-Led Art Exhibitions

by | Nov 17, 2025 | Miami News | 0 comments

The Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami (MOCA NoMi) is drawing attention with two new exhibitions highlighting women artists whose work blends identity, spirituality, and cultural memory. Hiba Schahbaz’s The Garden invites viewers into a dreamlike world of Sufi imagery, mythical figures, and delicate landscapes that explore femininity and self-expression. Across the museum, artist Diana Eusebio’s Field of Dreams uses textiles, dyes, and handcrafted materials to tell stories rooted in tradition and personal heritage.

Both shows reflect Miami’s growing reputation as a hub for global and multicultural art. Schahbaz’s work offers poetic introspection, while Eusebio’s vibrant pieces celebrate materiality, craft, and resilience. Together, the exhibits create a deeply engaging experience that resonates with Miami’s diverse audiences.

Beyond MOCA, Wynwood’s Bakehouse Art Complex is celebrating its multi-decade legacy with a three-part retrospective examining its past, present, and future. The exhibit honors the institution’s role as a creative incubator while showcasing plans for major campus renovations that will expand space for artists and community programming.

These women-led exhibitions signal Miami’s continuing rise as a center for contemporary art, where local voices and global perspectives intersect.