University of North Carolina Asheville
Victoria Bradbury is an artist working with code, physical computing and virtual reality. She is the co-editor of the forthcoming volume, “Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement” and is co-teaching “The Glass Electric: Glassblowing, Electroforming, Interactive Electronics” at Pilchuck Glass School 2019 Summer Session 3. Victoria was a member of the British Council team for Hack the Space, Tate Modern. (London UK, 2014) and participated in the IMMERSION: Art and Technology workshops (Shanghai, China, 2012) and Digital Media Labs (Barrow, UK, 2014). Her work has been showcased at IEEE-GEM, xCoAx, Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center Re-Happening, Harvestworks, Revolve Gallery, Albright Knox and The New Britain Museum of American Art. She has published writing in Neural Magazine, the CITAR Journal & Media-N Journal. Victoria completed her PhD with CRUMB at the University of Sunderland in 2015 and is Assistant Professor of New Media at UNC Asheville.