Research-led, site-responsive artworks grounded in landscape, heritage, and ecology.

Developing materially ambitious installations and artworks across sculpture, digital media and performance.

Victoria Lucas is an artist and curator specialising in research-led, site-responsive work developed in collaboration with museums, galleries, and heritage organisations. Her practice translates landscape, archival, and material research into exhibitions, installations, and public programmes, using a structured methodology of fieldwork, documentation, and spatial construction. She works closely with curators, collections, and institutional partners to connect historical material with contemporary audiences.

Her methodology, developed through doctoral research, moves between site, studio, and exhibition contexts, enabling a repeatable approach to working with landscape, archives, and collections. This process supports the development of installations and exhibitions that are both critically grounded and publicly accessible.

Her work has been developed in collaboration with organisations including Sheffield Museums Trust, the National Portrait Gallery, and Site Gallery, alongside partnerships with archives and research institutions across the UK and internationally. She has delivered exhibitions, commissions, and residencies across museum, gallery, and public contexts, and is a recipient of the Freelands Artist Programme.