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Victoria Bradford Styrbicki

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Victoria Bradford Styrbicki (b. 1980) is an artist and cultural producer working across the lines of performance, research, and activism. She currently works as Executive and Artistic Director of A House Unbuilt, a non-profit organization built around radical listening practices, a way of reading and writing movement from life through field research or social practice and studio research in the form of movement and visual practices. This work of “social choreography” has led to such noted projects as Dinner Dance (in collaboration with Hannah Barco), Skirts (in collaboration with Jessica Cornish), Neighborhood Dances, and most recently Relay of Voices.

While often leading to museum and gallery exhibitions, Victoria’s projects focus on public space. Partnerships with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Defibrillator Performance Gallery, Chicago Cultural Center, Mill City Museum, the cities of Chicago, IL, Saint Paul, MN, La Crosse, WI, Marianna, AR, Greenville, MS, and Plaquemines Parish, LA to name a few, have been instrumental in the public engagement and impact of Victoria’s work. In addition to these institutional alliances, these projects thrive through collaboration with other artists, research institutes, environmental organizations, political organizations, arts organizations, governments and government agencies, individual citizens, and communities at large.

In her most expansive example of this practice, Victoria developed and executed Relay of Voices, a multi-state durational performance that engaged hundreds of local communities and individuals in storytelling about past and present conditions of place. In order to mount this project, she received the Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist Award for breakout choreography and presented related work at both the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Chicago Cultural Center. This work ties back to her origins in Coastal Louisiana and the environmental, political, and cultural dialogue specific to that region and places like it. This project has since culminated in an interactive story map, sharing over 600 unique stories that were gathered during the original journey through writing and rich media.

Victoria studied visual arts, anthropology, and theology at the University of Notre Dame (BFA) and visual arts and performance and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA). She has a history in the arts as an organizer, scholar, maker, and administrator, previously founding Poor Pony, a small non-profit that began her public creative practice, then serving as Deputy Secretary for the State of Louisiana’s Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. She was also awarded a Board of Regent’s Fellowship in Comparative Literature at Louisiana State University.

Victoria is now living and working between Stillwater, MN and Lake Charles, LA.

Profile caption: Victoria Bradford Styrbicki Profile image by: Wills Glasspiegel

Featured Artworks

  •  Two male dancers dressed all in white, one carrying the other on his back, slung over, walking up an incline in a narrow hallway When Fear Hits the Body by A House Unbuilt William Frederking
  •  Dancers dressed in black leotards and tights flailing about on the floor in a studio with mirrors Bradford Styrbicki teaches workshop at New Orleans Center for the Arts Tom Styrbicki

Victoria Bradford Styrbicki has crowd-funded a project with 3AP

  • Relay of Voices: The Great River Run

    • $5,171 raised of $5,000 goal
    • 0 Days 0:00:00 LEFT
      • 3Arts matched
      • 103% funded

    As a native of coastal Louisiana, I have seen the region and many of its people nearly devastated by natural and manmade disasters but also resilient and powerful in the collective efforts to rebuild and restore. When I left Louisiana …

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