Tracey Williams
I have taught in fine arts programmes at Auckland University since 2005 for Elam School of Fine Arts and the Centre for Continuing Education. I am represented by Bowen Galleries in Wellington and I have had solo exhibitions at the public art galleries Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts (A Short History of Some Other Things) and Tauranga Art Gallery (My Ship/Tënei Wakahëra). I am a founding member of the artistic collaborations The Friendly Girls Society (which is community-based) and Paper Does Not Refuse Ink (which is research-based). I have also worked on several creative commissions, and design and community projects. My art practice has been featured on Radio New Zealand’s arts programme and on TV3 as a documentary for the Living Room arts series. I have also been a contributor to panel discussions on the subjects of print culture and artist-run initiatives. Earlier in my life I worked as a journalist and documentary researcher. I live in Auckland.
teaching; project design and implementation; writing; research; visual arts based in print, installation, social engagement; working with and engaging diverse individuals and communities; organisational efficiency: collaboration.
MFA (Hons) Auckland University; DipFine&AppliedArts London Guildhall University; BA Otago University.
tracewilliams@actrix.co.nz; +64211252548
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- Tracey Williams
I have a Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts from London Guildhall University, an MFA(hons) from Elam School of Fine Arts, and a BA from Otago University. I have taught in fine arts programmes at Auckland University since 2005 for Elam School of Fine Arts and the Centre for Continuing Education.
I am represented by Bowen Galleries in Wellington and I have had solo exhibitions at the public art galleries Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts (A Short History of Some Other Things) and Tauranga Art Gallery (My Ship/Tënei Wakahëra).
I am a founding member of the artistic collaborations The Friendly Girls Society (which is community-based) and Paper Does Not Refuse Ink (which is research-based). I have also worked on several creative commissions, and design and community projects.
My art practice has been featured on Radio New Zealand’s arts programme and on TV3 as a documentary for the Living Room arts series. I have also been a contributor to panel discussions on the subjects of print culture and artist-run initiatives. Earlier in my life I worked as a journalist and documentary researcher. I live in Auckland.http://tracey-williams.blogspot.com/





















