
Virginia L. Montgomery ( b. Houston, TX) is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist working across video, sound, and sculpture. She received her MFA from Yale University and her BFA from The University of Texas at Austin. Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) lives between Austin and Houston, TX, and works internationally. VLM is known for her surreal, synthesia-esque artworks which unite elements from mysticism, science, and her own neurodivergent world. Her artworks are sensorial and symbolic. They shift in subject matter from moons to moths and telescopes, as VLM deploys an idiosyncratic visual vocabulary of repeating gestures and recursive symbols like circles, holes, and spheres. Her artistic efforts are characterized by material experimentation, somatic sensitivity, and her unusual studio practice of hand-raising the moths and butterflies appearing in her art. VLM’s diverse artistic movements interrogate the complex relationship between physical and psychic structures via narratives of destruction, rebirth, and metamorphosis. Virginia L. Montgomery also holds a parallel career; she works as a Graphic Facilitator, a visual note-taking scribe, a unique profession for which she travels the world to diagram the development of ideas at conferences like TED talks. In her work as a fine artist, VLM turns this professional skill-set, which she describes as “mind map scribing,” inwards, to render the contours of her own subconscious and its symbology.
VLM has had solo presentations with New Museum (NY), Times Square Arts (NY), Museum Folkwang (Germany), Wright Lab at Yale University (CT), The Lawndale Art Center (TX), False Flag (NY), Hesse Flatow (NY), Women & Their Work, and AEIVA Museum at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. She has also exhibited in group exhibitions at institutions including SculptureCenter (NY), Ballroom Marfa (TX), Blanton Museum (TX), Contemporary Austin (TX), La Panacée-MoCo (France), The Hessel Museum at Bard College (NY), Banff Centre (Canada), Socrates Sculpture Park (NY), and Kunsthal Charlottenborg (Denmark), Tate Film at Tate Modern (UK), and Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (Spain), among others. She has held residences at MacDowell, Headlands Center for the Arts, Socrates Sculpture Park, and others.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
• BLUE MOON COCOON, Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts at University of Alabama at Birmingham (2026)
• EYE MOON COCOON, Women & Their Work (2023).
• DREAM COCOON, Hesse Flatow NY (2020).
• SKY LOOP, Lawndale Art Center, TX (2020).
• SCREENS SERIES: VLM, New Museum, NY (2019).
• HONEY MOON, Midnight Moment, Times Square Arts, NY (2019).
• PONY COCOON, False Flag, NY (2019).
• THE PONY HOTEL, Museum Folkwang, Germany (2019).
• PARTICLE ACCELERATOR PROJECT, Yale Physics, CT (2018).
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
• ELEMENTAL CURRENTS , Ballroom Marfa, TX. (2025.)
• DAY JOBS , The Blanton Museum of Art, TX. (2022-2023)
• WITCH HUNT , Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Denmark (2020-2021).
• SOCRATES ANNUAL, Socrates Sculpture Park, NY (2018-2019).
• AN UNBOUND KNOT IN THE WIND, Hessel Museum of Art, NY (2018).
• CRASH TEST: The Molecular Turn, La Panacée, France (2018).
• OPEN MIND: Selva Aparicio & VLM, CRUSH, NY (2018).
• MATERIAL DEVIANCE , SculptureCenter, NY (2017).
SELECTED PRESS & MAGAZINE FEATURES
• Blue Moon Cocoon at AEIVA, Review by Courtney McClellan, Burnaway, 2026.
• Luna Moths, Black Holes, Marfa Lights, and Dreams: Interview with VLM, Feature by Mo Eldridge, Glasstire, 2025.
• A Luna Moth Goes to the Moon, Feature by Meg Burns, Hyperallergic, 2023.
• A New Empathetic Lens: Virginia L. Montgomery, Feature by Martha Tuttle, BOMB Magazine, 2020.
• Virginia L. Montgomery’s Abject Whimsy, Feature by Eileen G’Selll, Hyperallergic, 2019.
• VLM: Ponytails, Power drills, and Political Action, Feature by Laura Demers, Femme Art Review, 2019.
• First Look: Virginia L. Montgomery, Feature by Wendy Vogel, Art in America Magazine, 2018.
AWARDS & RESIDENCIES
Residencies include MacDowell (2026), Headlands Center for the Arts (2026), The Astronomer's Lodge at McDonald Observatory, TX (2024-2025), Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency, TX (2023), Line Hotel Art Residency, TX (2022), The University of Texas' Material Research Artist at the Engineering MRSEC Lab, TX (2021-2022), CRIT GROUP at The Contemporary Austin, TX (2018-2019), Socrates Sculpture Park, NY (2018-2019), The Carving Studio & Sculpture Center, VT (2018), Wright Laboratory at Yale University, CT (2015-2018), Coast Time, OR (2017), The Vermont Studio Center, VT (2015), and The Shandaken Project at Storm King, NY (2014). VLM is the recipient of the following awards: Artadia (2025), Houston Endowment for the Arts (2025), Socrates' Artist Fellowship (2018), Yale University’s Susan H. Wedon Award (2016), and Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship Nominee in Sculpture (2016).

INQUIRIES
VLM@helloVLM.com
@virginia.l.montgomery
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