Experiential Artist | Mythic Feminism | Sacred Rebellion


Tracy Satchwill

Tracy Satchwill Tracy Satchwill Tracy Satchwill


Tracy Satchwill

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COLLABORATIONS

I collaborate with museums, heritage sites, and institutions to create immersive, story-led experiences that explore feminist histories, mythologies, and overlooked narratives. These partnerships allow me to weave together research, symbolism, and emotion into site-responsive works that resonate with local communities and wider cultural dialogues.

Collaboration as storytelling, resistance, and reimagining the past.

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INSTALLATION

That’s Not My Name

Normanby Hall Country Park

Reimagining maidservants’ power and presence in a grand Regency household.

Magna Carta Women

Arts Council England & Royal Holloway University

A theatrical collage series tracing 800 years of women’s rights in Britain, through symbolism, history, and feminist resistance.

'It has been an incredible experience to work with Tracy during her artist residency at Normanby Hall. She has put her heart and soul into the research, understanding, interpretation and display of her final work, which is bold and beautiful. 


Visitors are enjoying a different interpretation of the story of female servants, and immersing themselves in a thought-provoking and challenging exhibition, which opens up the possibilities for deeper conversation.' 


Madeleine Gray, Curator, Normanby Hall

FILMS

Gold Drunk

Collage animation | Time and Tide Museum


A surreal feminist reimagining of Britannia, this monstrous collage animation explores colonial legacies, female power, and myth, set inside a symbolic, chaotic museum-body.

Man's large hand placing a woman into a house, film still from A Home and a Husband for NLM.

A Home and a Husband

Collage animation | North Lincolnshire Museum


A feminist collage animation unraveling the fantasy of domestic bliss, tracing one housewife’s descent from idealised homemaker to chaotic rebellion, through found objects, archival material and surreal symbolism.

Margaret

Film | North Lincolnshire Museum


A fictional 1960s housewife reflects on duty, desire and liberation in this short film blending performance, animation and surreal dreamscapes. Inspired by interviews, feminist texts and lived experience, Margaret explores the emotional weight of domestic life.


I Can See You

Film & AR Face Filters | North Lincolnshire Museum


A surreal feminist collage film merging witch hunt histories with modern hysteria, through newsreaders, influencers and folklore-inspired fears. Created during a residency, with AR filters referencing taxidermy and witches' familiars.

Striving For Perfection

Collage animation

  

A satirical feminist film challenging the illusion of the perfect woman, using vintage magazines and ads to unravel expectations and self-worth. Shortlisted for the RSA Moving Image Award. 

Girls Will Be Girls

Collage animation

 

An experimental documentary remixing girlhood, stereotypes and societal expectations, using archival footage and oral histories to explore how women are shaped from childhood. Playful, critical and rooted in memory. 

'It has been an absolute pleasure for us to work alongside Artist in Residence Tracy Satchwill who has created a stunning original film called Gold Drunk for our Not Made in Great Yarmouth exhibition. Tracy also mentored Media & Photography students from East Coast College to create their own curious object characters, inspired by the museum collection, using AI software and digital tools that they had never encountered before and the results are outstanding. Tracy's professionalism, creativity and attention to detail are exceptional, we look forward to working with her again in the future.'


Tricia Hall, Project Manager, Time and Tide Museum

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