Dalila Sanabria is a Chilean-Colombian-American artist from central Florida. Using primarily sculpture, installation, and video, her work references domestic sites and sacred architectures, accumulating organic materials and kinetic technologies as catalysts to explore displacement, permanence, and belonging. 

She received her MFA in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art, where she was a Gilbert Fellow. Her exhibitions include the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UT), Ortega y Gasset Projects (NY), the Latinx Project at NYU (NY), Roman Susan Gallery (IL), Tiger Strikes Asteroid (PA), the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (LA), and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (WI). Her work has been featured in Art in America, Terremoto Magazine, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, and Oxford University Press. She was also the scholarship recipient at residencies such as ACRE, the Vermont Studio Center, Haystack Mountain School of Craft, and Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Recent professional appointments include Yale University School of Art, New York University, and participation in the Interdisciplinary Art and Theory Program (NY).

Currently, she is a Visiting Lecturer for the Department of Art at Williams College in Williamstown, MA.