Eileen de Rosas is a multidisciplinary artist based in Arlington, Massachusetts. Sculpture, installation, and two-dimensional imagery form the base of her practice, including public art and community-focused projects. Currently, she is working on a series using digital media and fabric printing, addressing environmental concerns and the perception of the landscape by the body.
Eileen attended Parsons School of Design (BFA) and Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MFA) and has received grants from MASS MoCA, the Barr Foundation, and the Arlington Cultural Council (winner of the Dawn Moses Award). In 2012, she was an artist in residence at the Muong Cultural Center, in Hoa Binh, Vietnam. Currently. Eileen is the inaugural recipient of the Wheaton/MassArt public art partnership, launching in Fall 2022.