Artist Bianca Rose Dominguez photographed by Mike King

Bianca Rose Dominguez

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My work centers on the restoration of relationship—between body and earth, memory and material, rupture and return. Through ceramics, printmaking, collage, and ritual action, I explore how diasporic and ancestral memory can be reclaimed through embodied practice. I understand fracture as a generative threshold, where histories of displacement are reworked into sites of transformation. Grounded in meditation and earth-based ceremony, making becomes a process of repair that reorients the sensual body toward relational knowing. By engaging nonlinear temporalities and collective presence, I seek to cultivate spaces of remembrance, reciprocity, and healing.

Bianca Rose Dominguez is a Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian American interdisciplinary artist, healing arts practitioner, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her practice investigates the reclamation of ancestral and diasporic memory, relational embodiment, and ritual as a living process through ceramics, printmaking, mixed media sculpture, and earth-based performance as sites of healing and restoration.

Her work and performances have been presented at the Museum of Arts and Design, Newhouse Contemporary Art, NYU’s Latinx Project, and the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. She was awarded the Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellowship and has been an artist-in-residence at Estudio Abierto, Terra Ancestral, and SOMA. She is currently completing her MFA at Hunter College.

Bianca Rose Dominguez. The Nectar Within My Opacity, 2026. Fired and unfired clay, nails, cocoa butter, honey, a Virgin de Guadalupe milagro, 24 x 14.5 x 2.5 inches. Image courtesy of the artist.
Bianca Rose Dominguez. Memory In and Through The Body: The Wheel, 2023. Red clay harvested in San Marcos Tlapazola, mamey seed, animal bones, stones, copal, coral, and a tree branch. Dimensions Variable, Image courtesy of Georgia Volpe.
Bianca Rose Dominguez. How do I meet resistance in the body?, 2026. Rice paper, human hair, clay, nails, 29 x 25 inches. Image courtesy of the artist.
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