
Lisu Vega
Lisu Vega (b. 1980, Miami, FL) is a multidisciplinary artist born in Miami and raised in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Her practice spans engraving, photography, fiber and textile art, sculpture, and immersive installation. Vega’s work explores themes of sustainability, migration, memory, and identity through material-driven processes.
Selected solo exhibitions include Memoria Perdida, Tunnel Projects, Miami, FL (2025); Calle Chile, Callejón San Benito, Spellerberg Projects, Lockhart, TX (2025), curated by Dainy Tapia; 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); a special solo project as guest artist in the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL (2025), curated by Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon; and two solo presentations at Pinta Miami Art Fair (2019 and 2021), both curated by Félix Suazo. Selected group exhibitions include FOURTH BIENNIAL, Saladrigas Gallery, Miami, FL (2025); Natura, CICA Museum, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea (2025); EBB & FLOW: Exploring the Womanhood Continuum, The Frank Art Gallery, Pembroke Pines, FL (2024), curated by Sophie Bonet and Pamela “Zee” Lopez del Carmen; DREAMART, Clandestina Art Fair, Miami, FL (2024), in collaboration with Ocovisual; and Territorio Visceral, a collaborative exhibition with Juan Henriquez at Kates-Ferri Projects, New York, NY (2024), curated by Dainy Tapia. Previous exhibitions include Women of Vision: South Florida Women Artists at Large, Doral Contemporary Art Museum, Doral, FL (2021), and Fashion Art Exhibition, Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, FL (2019). Vega was named Designer of the Year at Miami Art Fashion Week in 2014. Her work is held in private collections in Florida, South Carolina, and New York. She currently lives and works in Miami, FL.