
Victoria Manganiello
Textile
b. 1989, Stamford, CT
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
Victoria Manganiello is a craft artist whose practice engages textiles, pigment, and fiber science through both traditional and technological processes. Working across large-scale installations and woven paintings, her work explores the intersection of material innovation and craft, and has been exhibited internationally at institutions including the Museum of Art and Design, New York Public Library, Australian Tapestry Workshop, and A.I.R. Gallery. Her work is held in permanent collections such as Microsoft (Craftwork), the Brookfield Collection, the Tang Museum, and other private collections across the United States and Europe.
In addition to her studio practice, Manganiello is a part-time Assistant Professor of Textiles at Parsons School of Design and New York University. She has been the recipient of numerous grants, commissions, and residency appointments internationally. Manganiello lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
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