
María Dusamp
María Dusamp (b. 1993, María Durán Sampedro, Bogota, Colombia) is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her paintings, sculptures, and writing examine the loss and return of innocence, memory, and intimacy. Dusamp has an MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts (2020) and a BFA with Distinction and Honors in Communication Design from the Pratt Institute (2017). She has exhibited at Wassaic Project, Collarworks, Winston Wächter Fine Art, La Mama Galleria, Artlot, Project for Empty Space, and O'Flaherty's, and presented a solo show at 24EBroadway. She has shown virtually in the Deanna Evans Project, Dear Artists, Tutu Gallery, SVA Galleries, and the Flatfile Gallery. She co-curated ‘The Center Cannot Hold’ at Equity Gallery in New York, NY, (an Artsy featured exhibition of March 2020) and Starta Arta's 2022 member's exhibition 'Jigsaw Snap'.
María Dusamp 2016 Acrylic on wood panel 12.3 x 17.3 (in) #1000 USD
María Dusamp 2021 Acrylic and gouache on round wood panel 12x12" $900 USD