

Rebeca Victor is a Haitian American photographer and multidisciplinary artist born in Miami, FL. Initially known for her powerful photography, Rebeca’s creative journey expanded as she embraced mixed media and contemporary art, blending her love for visual storytelling with conceptual exploration. Her work has influence by her heritage and American lifestyle—born in America, but raised in a Haitian household—where she found the courage to navigate and grow within both cultures. This unique experience informs her art, which explores themes of identity, culture, and of self-expression.
Rebeca’s portraits are more than just images; they are stories told through each frame, capturing moments of power, vulnerability, and transformation. Her passion for contemporary art exhorts through in her ability to blend mediums, creating dynamic pieces that reflect her journey and the complexities of being Haitian American. Her work continues to evolve as she pushes the boundaries of her practice, celebrating both the richness of her heritage and the possibilities of creative freedom. She has showcased her art in several exhibitions across Florida, and her ambition is to continue sharing her creative vision with audiences around the world. Her work has also been featured in Voyage Miami’s magazine, further cementing her presence in the art community. She's attracted to the nontraditional understanding of social norms. It is not the quality of a picture, but the personal relationship one may gain while looking at a photo. This makes her photography more about emotions and personality rather than how good it looks to the viewer.