Victoria Dugger Artist Talk

Join us for an Artist Talk with Victoria Dugger as she shares insights into her creative process, artistic influences, and the themes that shape her work. (b. 1991, Columbus, Georgia) is a visual artist who lives and works in Athens, Georgia. Her practice spans painting, mixed media works, and sculpture. Working across these forms, she produces objects that blur accepted categories, exploring novel modes of self-expression and embodiment. She dissects her identity as a Black, disabled woman through a blend of playful compositions and grotesque imagery. Dugger recently received her MFA in Painting at the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia. The artist had her debut New York solo show “Out of Body” with Sargent’s Daughters in July 2021, which was featured on Vogue, Hyperallergic, artnet, ARTnews, Whitehot Magazine, and artdaily. She is represented by Sargent’s Daughters. Complementing the discussion, two of her pieces will be on display, offering an intimate glimpse into her dynamic artistic vision.

Attend free at AEIVA.

UAB Center for the Arts will host a Disability Arts Festival from March to May 2025. In partnership with local and state organizations serving the disability community, the festival will feature exhibitions, performances, artist talks, panel discussions, and other programs. Click here to see the complete list of Disability Arts Festival Programming.

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