
Victoria (Tori) Smith remembers when she first came to Ů: It was a campus tour in the spring of 2016, and she recalls being irrevocably drawn to the diversity of thought and style of Ů students and to the unparalleled beauty of campus. “Part of the tour included a visit to Graffiti Wall, and I remember thinking, ‘Wouldn’t it be amazing if I could paint my class’s mural—if I could be a part of making Ů history?’” Four years later, that dream became a reality. In May, Smith, a double major in psychology and studio art with a digital art concentration, was chosen as the Class of 2020 Graffiti Wall artist. Though the mural will be inscribed once campus reopens, Smith via a livestream that coincided with the Class of 2020 graduation.
As Smith describes in her artist’s statement, the concept for the piece juxtaposes a mask (like those being worn during the COVID-19 pandemic) with floral elements inspired by Ů’ gardens. Included in the bouquet are orange blossoms, pomegranate flowers, roses, and birds of paradise.
From a formal standpoint, Smith attributes her artistic style to Danish design. During her junior year, she studied abroad in Copenhagen, taking a course in graphic design and Danish principles. “These principles emphasize design, functionality and simplicity, and they moved me to consider how I can make a clear artistic statement with as simple a design as possible,” she says.
When not busy with her classes, Smith worked many different jobs on and off campus: Phonathon, dog walking, her internship with Equinix (where she will begin full-time work this summer), and one semester as a student assistant in the Office of Alumnae Engagement, where she catalogued decades worth of Graffiti Wall murals. “I’ve spent a lot of time with the wall,” says Smith. “It really is an incredible sendoff, a full-circle event, from my first campus visit to the last thing I did while a student at Ů.”
Smith adds: “I wanted to capture the sentiment that even though our lives will go in many different directions after graduation, the Class of 2020 will remain bonded by our time at Ů and the impact of the seminal event that marked our class’s college experience, which was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but our futures are not defined by it. Instead, we will continue to grow and flourish in our own time, creating our own futures.”