Victoria Cassinova is a Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist working in painting, graphite, and collage. Her work explores themes of alchemy, transformation, and healing through bold, emotive compositions. Rooted in a deep engagement with the subconscious and the unseen, her practice channels personal and collective experiences into visual narratives that invite introspection and renewal.
Cassinova’s illustration and mural works have also served as an integral contribution to many social justice collaborations, as well as within the political sphere, including Blackout for Human Right’s annual MLK NOW event, Karen Bass mayoral campaign, People For the American Way, We Rise Exhibition, Sons & Bros.,Truth Initiative and more. Additional collaborations and partnerships include Condè Nast with Teen Vogue, Netflix, TIME Magazine, Disney’s Pixar, The Washington Post, New York Theatre Workshop, CNN and Adidas.
Education
2011-2013: Visual Communications/Associates in Arts, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles, United States
Apprenticeship
2023, Calida Rawles studio, Los Angeles
Born
1993 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Resides
Los Angeles, CA
Solo Exhibitions
2025, [June Announcement TBA], Band of Vices, Los Angeles
2023, ‘PARADOX’, Band of Vices, Los Angeles
2022, ‘Without Ornament’, Thinkspace Projects, Los Angeles
Group Exhibitions
2024, ‘Amor Tuyo’, Tlaloc Studios, Los Angeles
2023, CONTEXT Art Miami, Band of Vices, Miami [art fair]
2022, ‘Across the Pond’, Thinkspace Projects, London
2022, ‘Unity’, Volery Gallery, Dubai
2022, NADA New York, Over The Influence Gallery, New York [art fair]
2021, ‘LAX/ORD III: Growing the Focus’, Vertical Gallery, Chicago
2021, ‘Mescaline’, Band of Vices, Los Angeles
2021, ‘Aloha Mr. Hand’, Thinkspace Projects, Honolulu
2021, ‘POW WOW The First Decade’, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu
2020, ‘Final Girls’, Spoke Art, San Francisco
2020, ‘Masterpiece’, Band of Vices, Los Angeles
2019, ‘Remnants of the Past’, Band of Vices, Los Angeles
2019, ‘Power to the Parks’, Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles
Collections
MOAH, Lancaster Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, United States