MacKenzie-Childs was born August 26, 1948, in San Francisco. She moved to
Madison, Indiana, in 1960 when her father got a job as a sales manager for Grote Manufacturing. She was active in
4-H and an artist, winning a blue ribbon at the
Indiana State Fair for one of her ceramics. In 1966, she graduated from
Madison Consolidated High School. That year, the family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. MacKenzie-Childs earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from
Indiana University in 1970. She married Stephen Nelson Conrad on April 11, 1970, in Indianapolis. She went on to take graduate courses at
Harvard and
Radcliffe. She graduated in 1977 from the
New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Before considering enrolling at Alfred, she learned pottery pioneer
Wayne Higby was headed to Alfred to teach. Determined to work with him, the school became her prime prospect. Higby eventually became her teacher and mentor, and both she and Richard received their
Master of Fine Arts with him. In 2017, Victoria and Richard delivered Alfred University's 181st commencement address. Following graduate school, Victoria and Richard moved to
Stoke Gabriel in
Devon, England, where they worked for a small pottery store and Richard taught art at
South Devon College. They also designed and made clothing for stage and evening wear. In 1994, the couple received a joint regional Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the
Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York. She was the mother of organic textile designer
Heather Chaplet. ==The original MacKenzie-Childs==