Collection: Sharon Berebichez


Sharon Berebichez is a visual artist and art educator, born in Mexico City, Mexico, and based in
Miami, Florida, for the last 12 years. Currently part of a woman's artist community called The
Collective 62 in South Miami. She has a Bachelor in Arts from Universidad Iberoamericana in
Mexico City. In her practice, she is constantly experimenting with new materials and techniques.
For over 25 years, Berebichez has painted, done ceramics, created assemblages with found
objects, and sculpture pieces. Recently, she has shifted her focus to fiber art, specifically
embroidery.
As a process-based artist, Sharon relies on the repetition of movement and the creation of
patterns like a meditative process that allows her to be present and mindful, making connections
with her work and her identity as a woman and as a third-generation migrant. Her use of texture
and materials reflects her mixed Mexican, Guatemalan, and Jewish heritage, creating pieces
that are both visually enticing and culturally significant.
Berebichez has exhibited her work nationally and internationally. Some locations of note are
Frost Science Museum, Miami, in 2019; the Camp Gallery, in North Miami, as part of FAMA
(Fiber Artists Miami Association) in 2021; the Frank C. Ortis Gallery in Pembroke Pines, Florida,
in 2022; the Mexican and Colombian Consulates in Miami, in 2023, and the Coral Springs
Museum 2025