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Biography

Monica Lopez De Victoria (b. 1980) is a Puerto Rican and Swedish American who has shaped the Miami art scene for 25 years. She is a multi-disciplinary artist, educator, artistic swimmer/choreographer, digital multi-verser, and collaborator in the experimental sibling duo TM Sisters. 

Her work has been featured and written about in L’OFFICIEL magazine, The GuardianThe New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalVogue Italia, and on the cover of ARTnews. Her work has also been exhibited at the Bauhaus Foundation, Dessau, and in Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gunnar B. Kvaran, and Daniel Birnbaum, among others.

Lopez De Victoria was an Artist In Residence at Mass MoCA (2023) with Oolite’s Home and Away program. She presented her work and upcoming VR project, Swamp Deco, at the MUTEK conference (electronic music & art) in Montreal, Canada (2021 & 2022). Monica recently received a Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places commission for a large permanent video installation at the South Dade Corridor Garage (2023). She was invited to participate in White Magic City in the Gwangju Media Art Festival at the Asian Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea (2019). Lopez De Victoria was also an International Artist in Residence at the Schlemmer Haus at the Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany during their centennial year (2018).

Monica’s personal and collaborative TM Sisters artwork are a part of the permanent collections of the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; the Pérez Art Museum, Miami; the Scholl Collection; the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami; the Miami International Airport Collection; and many private collections. 

She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Art History minor at Florida International University in 2022, along with a Phi Beta Kappa honor, an honorary Honor’s College degree in 2014, and a Torch distinguished alumni award.