Relay of Voices Team

Victoria Bradford Styrbicki, A House Unbuilt Executive and Artistic Director / Relay Director, is an artist and cultural producer working across the lines of public art, dance, social practice and installation. Styrbicki currently works as Executive and Artistic Director of A House Unbuilt, a nonprofit organization focused on movement research. She refers to the work she does there as “social choreography,” moving people both physically and conceptually toward greater connectivity. This work relies on collaboration from other artists as well as research institutes, environmental organizations, political organizations, arts organizations, governments and government agencies, individual citizens, and communities at large across the United States, particularly as witnessed in Relay of Voices. Styrbicki studied visual arts, anthropology, and theology at the University of Notre Dame (BFA) and visual arts and performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA).


Tom Styrbicki, Relay Collaborator,is a bridge engineer, runner, bicyclist and Minnesota native. Styrbicki serves as the State Design Engineer at the Minnesota Department of Transportation, and in this role he supports and encourages the movement of people in every way (motorized and non-motorized) that fulfill their lives. In addition to being a licensed professional engineer with a BA in Environmental Science from the University of Colorado, BS in Civil Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and MS in Structural Engineering from the University of Nebraska, Styrbicki has competed in 20 marathons, 30 relays, and 15 triathlons.


Dinah Bradford, Relay Project Manager, is a community volunteer based in Lake Charles, Louisiana where she has served on the board of the Community Foundation of Southwest Louisiana. As a long-time supporter of Louisiana State University, she currently serves as a member of the College of Human Science and Education’s Peabody Society Board of Directors. As a former Principal of Immaculate Conception Cathedral School as well as past president of the Junior League of Lake Charles, Inc., she continues her involvement with these organizations serving on advisory committees when called upon.