Victoria Browning Wyeth is a prominent speaker, writer, and teacher on the multi-generational Wyeth creative legacy. She is the only grandchild of the artist Andrew Wyeth and, through her extensive interviews with him and his models, has unique insight into his work, as well as that of N.C. and Jamie Wyeth, her great-grandfather and uncle, respectively. She is an engaging and sought after lecturer to audiences of art lovers nationwide, including many pro bono talks for schools, prisons, and nursing homes.
After high school at the Nightingale-Bamford School in Manhattan, Victoria earned a bachelor’s in American cultural studies from Bates College, pursued studies in the history of science and medicine at Harvard University, and earned a master’s in the history of clinical psychology from Wesleyan University.
She has curated numerous exhibitions that delve into aspects of her family’s rich art history, including the groundbreaking 2022 Fenimore Art Museum exhibition, Drawn from Life: Three Generations of Wyeth Figure Studies, for which she also authored the accompanying book.
Her teaching experience includes courses for Bates and Colby Colleges, as well as the Barnes Foundation’s popular online learning platform.
She is available for in-person and remote talks on a variety of topics.