Hello,
I'm Tracy, a visual artist from Wales, now living in Norfolk, UK. I'm an advocate for women's rights and love working in my garden studio on artwork that connects, inspires and empowers women of all ages, backgrounds and identities.
I am passionate about bringing female power into the spotlight, whether it's been removed by patriarchal systems or reclaimed by women. I aim to create work that gives a voice to women who need to scream, shout, fight, rebel and even regain their position, including myself!
I love to create work that is playful but also melancholic and challenging, reflecting on women's experiences and emotions, as well as delving into my own childhood. I apply a collage approach across my digital and analogue work, overlaying a range of elements.
In my shop, I have selected an exclusive range of limited-edition prints from original digital and analogue collections. Keep an eye out for new work as I aim to add more every three months. If you see anything on my website that you would love to see in the shop please get in touch.
I hope you are inspired!
Thank you for popping by and happy shopping.
Best wishes,
Tracy
Tracy Satchwill was born in London in 1968, grew up in South Wales and now based in Norfolk.
Working across film, collage, photography and installation, her practice explores female power, reflecting on its removal or reclamation. Satchwill draws upon women's history, mythology, science fiction, and popular culture, to create playful and melancholic artwork that challenges perspectives. She weaves personal narratives into her work, exploring identity, oppression and vulnerability to combine the feminine with the disturbing, the surreal, the uncanny and the weird.
Satchwill has exhibited at galleries and institutions across the UK and internationally, including The Courtauld Institute of Art, UK; the Science Museum, UK; the Montreal International History Film Festival, CA; The Sphinx Fine Art Gallery, UK; Guildhall Art Gallery, UK, and Wild Gallery, BE. Satchwill's film I Can See You was awarded Best Original Concept by the Jane Austen International Film Festival and her other films have received numerous honourable mentions. Satchwill has attended residencies at the North Lincolnshire Museum, Normanby Hall and Time and Tide Museum. She has worked on public commissions for the National Trust, Wellcome Collection and Ipswich + Colchester Museums. She holds an MA with distinction from Norwich University of the Arts, a BA (Hons) at the University of Plymouth and lectures at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.
FURTHER INFO
Tracy Satchwiil's website
Instagram
That's Not My Name project at Normanby Hall
Anglia Ruskin University