Dominique Duroseau
Dominique Duroseau - Born in Chicago and raised in Haiti, Dominique Duroseau is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice examines themes of racism, socio-cultural issues, and existential dehumanization. Through sculpture, performance, video, and installation, Duroseau explores the complexities of Black identity and the lived experience of systemic oppression.
Duroseau holds an MFA in Sculpture from the Yale School of Art, a Bachelor of Architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and a Master of Fine Arts from Kean University. Her work has been featured in exhibitions, performances, and screenings at prominent venues including The Kitchen, The Brooklyn Museum, and The New Museum (BWA for BLM) in New York City. Additional exhibitions include El Museo del Barrio, BronxArtSpace, Rush Arts Gallery, and Smack Mellon. In New Jersey, her work has been shown at The Newark Museum, Index Art Center, and Project for Empty Space. She was also featured in The Immigrant Artist Biennial (2023).

Dominique Duroseau


