RÓŻA WIKTORIA is an artist working across image, film, and material research to investigate how memory, trauma, and time settle into matter and the human psyche. Her practice moves between art and science, drawing from geology, engineering, ideas of entropy, the collective unconscious, and principles of non-dualism.
She examines the parallels between mind, body, and landscape, and how loss, grief, transition, and renewal move through living systems. Working with silver-gelatin, lith printing, 8mm film, and sculptural materials such as concrete, steel, and stone, she experiments with chemical instability, weathering, and slow material transformation.
Alongside her artistic practice, Róża works within fashion and music, bringing her atmospheric, material-led approach into editorial and commissioned projects.
Róża studied Fashion Communication and Promotion at Central Saint Martins. She has been commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sony Music, Dior, Fear of God, and CAP74024. Her work has been shown at Photo London, and Incadaqués Festival. She teaches at Nikon School and has lectured at London College of Fashion.