Sharee’ Yveliz

Sharee’ Yveliz is a multidisciplinary artist, poet, and creative director whose work celebrates the vibrant intersections of Afro-Latinidad, neurodivergence, and inner child expression. Rooted in Dominican heritage and raised in the small-town magic of Haverstraw, NY, Sharee’ brings a rebellious tenderness to every canvas, poem, and story she tells.

Her art, often described as both whimsical and grounding, blends bold color with subtle detail, inviting viewers to witness the beauty of identity, vulnerability, and transformation. Through her platform Viva La Negra, she curates experiences that amplify Black and Brown femme voices, blending visual storytelling with poetry, culture, and healing.

With features in Florida-based galleries such as Marcolina’s Art Gallery and “Art in the Park,” Sharee’s work has also graced festivals and community spaces from NYC to Tampa. Whether painting or performing, she creates with intention—each stroke or stanza reflecting her lived experience as an Afro-Latina with AUDHD (Autism and ADHD).

Her pieces explore themes of belonging, duality, and sensory freedom, offering both reflection and release. A true storyteller at heart, Sharee’ believes art is not just to be seen, but to be felt—a mirror, a memory, and sometimes, a permission slip.

She continues to expand her work through community-led projects, immersive exhibits, and poetry-infused installations that affirm: we are all worthy of being witnessed, in our full, colorful truth.

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