From richly colored abstract painting to large scale murals that explore modern day socio-economic issues, Joseph Eddy Pierre mixes the media of painting and sculpture with nontraditional materials to redefine conceptual art-making in the Caribbean and throughout the world.

Born in Cabaret St. Marc, Haiti and based in Miami, Florida, Pierre earned a diploma in plastic art from L'Ecole Nationale des Arts in Port-au-Prince. Pierre has participated in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. in Boston, Miami, Chicago and internationally in Mexico, France and Haiti. He has participated in group exhibitions, including L'Ecole Nationale des Art, Tele-Nationale and Musee College Saint Pierre. His first solo exhibition appeared at the Centre d'Art in Haiti. He has exhibited in the U.S. at the Creative Photographic Arts Center, Bates College, Maine; Polvo Arts Studio, Chicago; and the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Boston. Pierre has also developed public art projects for the city of Port-au-Prince, Hands on Miami, and Identidades, Mexico.

Joseph Eddy Pierre exhibits his art in museum and university exhibitions, public art commissions, and in private collections.