Collection: Victoria Eugenia
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico (2001), Victoria Eugenia is a visual artist currently pursuing a BFA in painting at EAPD. She works in acrylic, ink, graphite, charcoal, and collage. Her path moved through cities and disciplines before it found its form. Shaped by training at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center in Atlanta, early roots with art courses at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and el MAC, and years of navigating her own interior landscape with the same rigor she brings to the canvas.
Her practice draws from anatomy, Jungian archetypes, mythology, and esoteric traditions like tarot and other divination rituals. Themes she learned through her own personal research and practices. Growing from the need to understand herself, the body is her primary subject, the site where the psychological and the mythic converge.
Victoria’s work begins in personal experience and reaches toward the collective. She believes the pain we carry is rarely ours alone, that what feels most private is often most shared. What you can expect is work that is figural, symbolic, and unafraid.