I create bold, feminist-driven artworks that explore women’s power, rebellion, and identity. My work invites audiences to engage with untold female stories—whether through immersive installations, film, or mixed-media collage. I collaborate with curators, galleries, and institutions that champion radical storytelling and female perspectives.
Recent projects include That’s Not My Name, which reimagined the lives of female domestic servants, questioning their roles, status, and identity. Commissioned by North Lincolnshire Museum and Normanby Hall, the work offered a fresh feminist perspective on their collection, centring women’s voices and histories through a series of immersive pieces.
I collaborate with curators, galleries, and cultural organisations that champion feminist narratives and radical female perspectives. If you’re seeking an artist whose work challenges and reimagines the female experience, let’s talk.
'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
'The film is – quite frankly – stunning. You’ve not only captured the spirit of the brief, but have also created something that is accessible, evocative, charming and beautiful. I can see our visitors being captivated and entertained hugely.' Simon Daykin, Director of Wells Maltings Trust
'A wonderful and eye-catching mashup showcasing the breadth and depth of objects and local history that can be seen in our displays in interesting and bizarre juxtapositions. The artwork has absolutely transformed the front of NLM'.
Rose Nicholson, Heritage Manager , North Lincolnshire Museum
'Thank you so much for all your work. You’ve been a pleasure to work with and have taken our archive material to places it’s never been before!'
Ben Gilbert, Photography & Illustration Editor, Wellcome Collection
Producers Simon Daykin and Mary Blue Brady from Wells Maltings Trust talk about the commissioning of the film Water Marks.
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