Victoria Scott is a visual artist who works with electronic media (both real and metaphorical) to visualize social and psychological states.
For over a decade she has researched and created large-scale installations, objects, prints and audio works.
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Scott left for Toronto in her late teens and graduated from the New Media/Photo Electric Arts Dept., at The Ontario College of Art & Design in 1991.
She has exhibited in Sweden, Mexico City, Toronto, Berlin, Boston and Chicago and received several Canada and Ontario Arts Council production and travel grants.
In 2003, she was awarded the full Trustees Scholarship to attend at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago within the Art and Technology Department. Scott completed her MFA in 2005 and was employed as a instructor there for the year following her graduation.
As a visiting artist and instructor, she has developed and taught several electronic media art and sculpture workshops and community projects for youth, street-identified women, and university level art students.
For over a decade, she was an active contributor and volunteer within the Toronto electronic media arts community, as co-programmer and coordinator for the Subtle Technologies Conference and as a Board member and the Chair at InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre.