Victoria Rundberg-Rivera, M.D. is an emerging self-taught artist. She retired from her New York medical practice in 2014 to pursue her first love, writing. In the process, she discovered a new passion for painting.
A long-time woodworker, she began drawing and painting for the first time, primarily encompassing portraits and interpretive island scenes. Since 2015, her work has been exhibited in St. Croix at Top Hat Gallery, Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts, St. George Village Botanical Garden, Fredriksted town (wall murals), The Women’s Coalition of St. Croix Gala, Cane Roots Art Gallery, Fort Fredrick, Crucian Heritage and Nature Tourism, St. Croix Agriculture Fairgrounds and Bethlehem Sugar Factory as well as local World Ocean School Fundraisers.
She currently resides with her family between St. Croix, USVI, Puerto Rico and Nashville, TN
A long-time woodworker, she began drawing and painting for the first time, primarily encompassing portraits and interpretive island scenes. Since 2015, her work has been exhibited in St. Croix at Top Hat Gallery, Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts, St. George Village Botanical Garden, Fredriksted town (wall murals), The Women’s Coalition of St. Croix Gala, Cane Roots Art Gallery, Fort Fredrick, Crucian Heritage and Nature Tourism, St. Croix Agriculture Fairgrounds and Bethlehem Sugar Factory as well as local World Ocean School Fundraisers.
She currently resides with her family between St. Croix, USVI, Puerto Rico and Nashville, TN