Victoria Del Valle, January - February 2026

Photocredit: Janna of Jayvisionary Photography @jayvisionaryy_

Victoria “thirteenvic” DelValle (b. 2000) is a Diasporican illustrator, painter, and designer based in Boston, MA. Her practice began in spoken word poetry, performing at Louder Than a Bomb, Brave New Voices, and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University.

She later returned to visual art, earning a BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in 2022 and pursuing further education at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her foundation in writing and performance informs her visual concepts and approach to arts education.

In 2023, she debuted her first solo exhibition, Lost Grief, at Nubian Square Open Studios for the Arts (NOSA). She continued gaining momentum through fellowships with Dunamis, Artists for Humanity and the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston, and was awarded the Mass Cultural Council’s Grant for Creative Individuals in 2025.

Raised within Boston’s social justice–centered youth arts programs, she values mentorship and the transformative power of creative expression. As a consultant for the City of Boston and Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), DelValle co-facilitated BCYF Creates, a pilot initiative expanding access to arts programming across the city.

Through her work with young people and her roots in community storytelling, DelValle continues to shape an art practice that is both experimental and personal. She engages accessible, site-specific materials in response to her environment, embracing improvisation as both method and message. Her work reflects the layered realities of cultural memory, emotional inheritance, and transformation—navigated through a diasporic lens. Blending elements of street art, expressionism and surrealism, she invites viewers to confront fear, embrace absurdity, and find wonder within the unfamiliar. Through play, she softens the line between beauty and the grotesque, making difficult truths approachable and encouraging social growth.

Visit Victoria’s website here.

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