List of Dominican Republic women artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Dominican Republic or whose artworks are closely associated with that country.
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- Firelei Báez (born 1981), Dominican-born American artist known for intricate works on paper and canvas, as well as large scale sculpture; born in Santiago de los Caballeros and lives in New York City.
- Sonia Báez-Hernández (born 1958), Dominican-born Puerto Rican interdisciplinary artist.
- Ada Balcácer (born 1930), multidisciplinary visual artist, whose artistic production ranges from painted works, textile designs, murals, and printmaking; born in Santo Domingo
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- Lizania Cruz (born 1983), Dominican-born American visual artist, designer and participatory artist
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- Zenobia Galar (born 1958), painter
- Iliana Emilia García (born 1970), Dominican-born, American visual artist and sculptor
- Scherezade García (born 1966), Dominican-born American painter, printmaker, and installation artist
- Hulda Guzmán (born 1964), figurative painter
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- Quisqueya Henríquez (born 1966), Cuban-born Santo Domingo-based multidisciplinary artist
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- Clara Ledesma (1924–1999), Dominican-born American painter
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- Elsa Núñez (born 1943), abstract artist, painter; born in Santo Domingo
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- Raquel Paiewonsky (born 1969), Dominican painter of Lithuanian descent
- Olivia Peguero (born 1961), Dominican-born American contemporary landscape and botanical painter and sculptor
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- Belkis Ramírez (1957–2019), printmaker and installation artist
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- Amaya Salazar (born 1951), painter
- Julia Santos Solomon (born 1956), multidisciplinary artist including work in illustration, drawing, painting, sculpture, fashion design, landscape, and mural painting
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- Rosa Tavarez (1939–2023), painter and engraver
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- Delia Weber (1900–1982), painter, teacher, poet, film actress, and feminist
- Celeste Woss y Gil (1891–1985), painter, educator, and feminist activist
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