Victoria Lynn is a Canadian Cree Métis multidisciplinary artist creating experimental film, painting, and sculptural work exploring trauma, myth, and transformation through ritual and embodiment.
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Victoria Lynn is a Canadian Cree Métis multidisciplinary artist based on the Sunshine Coast, BC. After formal training at the Lorenzo de Medici Art Institute in Florence, Italy, she developed a self-directed practice spanning over three decades of painting, sculpture, and experimental film.
Her work operates at the intersection of myth, trauma, embodiment, and transformation. Working across acrylic painting, sculpture, avian taxidermy, and experimental moving image, she creates immersive, symbolic worlds that explore the relationship between shadow and healing, destruction and renewal.
Lynn’s practice is deeply intuitive and process-led, using raw emotion as material and artistic creation as a form of alchemical release. Her films and installations function as ritual spaces—where personal and archetypal narratives collapse into one another.
Across more than 400 works, her practice has evolved into a sustained inquiry into survival, memory, ancestral inheritance, and spiritual reclamation. Her work is independent, self-directed, and grounded in a commitment to artistic sovereignty.
She is the founder of Pacific Spirit Fine Art and EXIT369, a parallel body of mythic and experimental work exploring transformation through symbolic storytelling and embodied ritual.
College
Lorenzo De Medici Art Institute - Florence Italy
2001
Birth Date
February 1982
Birth City
Vancouver, BC
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Cree Metis
Victoria Lynn is a Canadian Cree Métis multidisciplinary artist creating experimental film, painting, and sculptural work exploring trauma, myth, and transformation through ritual and embodiment.
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