Exhibitions

To Go On Is Victory: Wishing Stations

To Go On Is Victory: Wishing Stations

Artist statement:
Cristina Victor is a Cuban-American interdisciplinary artist and arts educator committed to creating and facilitating generative exchanges about the complexities of our collective and individual human experience. Through approaches including ceramic sculpture, mixed media drawing, textile installation, public flag projects, curation and accessible arts programming; she produces her work with deep consideration for the power of design, color and language. Her concern for access, balances her formal object making and public engagement projects.

Her public project, “My Story Is My Flag”, advocates for new flag designs and offers accessible ways to design and represent the spectrum of our identities outside of nationalism. This project has been successfully executed in: Oakland, CA, Graham, NC, and Missoula, MT.

Recent solo exhibitions include Norco College Art Gallery, Norco, CA (2023), Ditch Projects, Eugene, OR (2023), Basketshop Gallery, Cincinnati, OH (2018).
She received her AA from the New World School of the Arts, Her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.
She is currently based in Charleston, South Carolina and is a Professor at the College of Charleston, Director of SASI (Studio Art Summer Immersion) Program and teaches Ceramics at the artist collective, Studio Union.