Translating embodied encounters with geo-cultural landscapes through artistic practice.
Victoria Lucas develops research-driven, site-responsive artworks and exhibitions grounded through embodied encounters with landscapes. Through sustained fieldwork, archival inquiry, and material experimentation, Lucas translates complex ecological and cultural histories into rigorously resolved contemporary artworks. Her practice connects lived experience of place with gallery and institutional contexts, offering a nuanced interpretation of heritage, memory, and environmental change.
surfacing
liminal lands
lacunae (soothsayer)
leave no stone unturned
depths
grave
hollows
portals
untitled (coal)
channelling (to dwell underneath the ground)
self destructive acts II
slow time
postnatureglitch II
the strata of things
a quarry
coalesce
entanglement
aggregated form
standpoint
formations
where rock and hard place meet
greenscreen
the letdown
staking a claim
conversing with tiresias
concrete island
a staging
body / image
gold boulder series
imaginary voice, real voice
psychedelic westerns
the hitchcock staircase
women on horses
conflict
after
interruptions
remedy
poke
the search