Research-led, site-responsive installations and exhibitions
Grounded in landscape, heritage, and ecology
Victoria Lucas is an artist and curator developing research-led, site-responsive work with museums, galleries, and heritage organisations. Her practice is defined by a single methodology applied across both artistic and curatorial contexts, translating landscape, archival, and material research into exhibitions, installations, and public programmes.
Working through fieldwork, documentation, and spatial construction, she develops projects that connect landscape, collections, and sites with contemporary audiences across gallery, museum, and public contexts.
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 institutional contexts.
surfacing
liminal lands
lacunae (soothsayer)
leave no stone unturned
hollows
depths
grave
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