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Tracy Satchwill

Joined Artfinder: April 2015

Artworks for sale: 19

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United Kingdom

About Tracy Satchwill

 
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  • Biography

    I work on a wide range of projects in my rural studio in Norfolk, reinterpreting and responding to narratives, sites, collections and archival materials. 

    I love creating playful and engaging artwork through new media art, using a collage based process, working with mixed media such as archival and found materials; own photography and film; live action; sound and mark-making. I first discovered a love for digital collage, creating compositions rich in costumed figures, artefacts and architectural pieces. These skills have enabled me to explore other digital technologies and techniques such as green screen filmmaking, collage animation and of late augmented reality.



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  • Education

    2016 - 2017

    Norwich University of the Arts

    2008 - 2010

    University of Plymouth

  • Awards

    2021

    Developing Your Creative Practice

    Awarded funding to develop my practice on technical skills

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    2015

    Arts Council funding

    Toured in a public art project across Southern England in 2015. Awarded Arts Council funding plus a grant from Royal Holloway University.
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    Previous events

    Event: A World of Tales solo exhibition

    Dates: May 24, 2016 - June 4, 2016

    Venue: Anteros Art Foundation, Norwich

    First solo exhibition in my new home city of Norwich. Will be showing old and new work including pieces from A World of Tales collection.

    There's a private view on Thursday 26 May between 17.30-19.30pm with a chance to view the new fairytale collection and Arts Council awarded Magna Carta Women project, take a photo of yourself as Emily Pankhurst or Catherine of Aragon and watch videos of the artist process and her photo shoots. There will be a short artist talk, a chance to take home a souvenir and enjoy a few drinks and nibbles.

    Event: Magna Carta Women

    Dates: Sept. 25, 2015 - Oct. 24, 2015

    Venue: Sarum College, Salisbury

    This unique artwork, funded by the Arts Council, captures the journey of women over the last 800 years since the signing of the Magna Carta. The 4-piece panel highlights some of the notable people who have made a significant contribution to the furtherment of women’s rights and freedoms.

    Event: Magna Carta Women

    Dates: Sept. 2, 2015 - Sept. 22, 2015

    Venue: Guildhall Art Gallery, City of London

    This unique artwork, funded by the Arts Council, captures the journey of women over the last 800 years since the signing of the Magna Carta. The 4-piece panel highlights some of the notable people who have made a significant contribution to the furtherment of women’s rights and freedoms.

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Education

2016 - 2017

Norwich University of the Arts

2008 - 2010

University of Plymouth


Awards

2021

Developing Your Creative Practice

Awarded funding to develop my practice on technical skills

Show more awards Hide

2015

Arts Council funding

Toured in a public art project across Southern England in 2015. Awarded Arts Council funding plus a grant from Royal Holloway University.

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: A World of Tales solo exhibition

Dates: May 24, 2016 - June 4, 2016

Venue: Anteros Art Foundation, Norwich

First solo exhibition in my new home city of Norwich. Will be showing old and new work including pieces from A World of Tales collection.

There's a private view on Thursday 26 May between 17.30-19.30pm with a chance to view the new fairytale collection and Arts Council awarded Magna Carta Women project, take a photo of yourself as Emily Pankhurst or Catherine of Aragon and watch videos of the artist process and her photo shoots. There will be a short artist talk, a chance to take home a souvenir and enjoy a few drinks and nibbles.

Event: Magna Carta Women

Dates: Sept. 25, 2015 - Oct. 24, 2015

Venue: Sarum College, Salisbury

This unique artwork, funded by the Arts Council, captures the journey of women over the last 800 years since the signing of the Magna Carta. The 4-piece panel highlights some of the notable people who have made a significant contribution to the furtherment of women’s rights and freedoms.

Event: Magna Carta Women

Dates: Sept. 2, 2015 - Sept. 22, 2015

Venue: Guildhall Art Gallery, City of London

This unique artwork, funded by the Arts Council, captures the journey of women over the last 800 years since the signing of the Magna Carta. The 4-piece panel highlights some of the notable people who have made a significant contribution to the furtherment of women’s rights and freedoms.


 

Biography

I work on a wide range of projects in my rural studio in Norfolk, reinterpreting and responding to narratives, sites, collections and archival materials. 

I love creating playful and engaging artwork through new media art, using a collage based process, working with mixed media such as archival and found materials; own photography and film; live action; sound and mark-making. I first discovered a love for digital collage, creating compositions rich in costumed figures, artefacts and architectural pieces. These skills have enabled me to explore other digital technologies and techniques such as green screen filmmaking, collage animation and of late augmented reality.



 
 
 
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