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Tracey Lamb is a visual artist working with sculpture, installation and photography.
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Welder and sculptor, Tracey dynamically embodies feminist...
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- 3 Taking The Time, The Windsor Hotel, Melbourne, 2013
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- 3 Abstract Architectural Assemblage (Detail), Melbourne & Museum of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2019
This series of sculptures continue my ongoing enquiry into...
- 2 Play Amongst The Stars, Qt Hotel, Newcastle, 2022
Commission for five phases of the moon for the QT Hotel,...
- 4 Memories and Reflections, VCA Grad Show and Florence, Italy, 2012
A video triptych I created with three generations of women...
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I am part of ShrewD Collective, a collective of five women;...
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20 de abr. de 2024 · Shortly after Girlschool completed a successful North American tour, today Spain-based bassist Tracey Lamb announced that she is no longer a member of the band. 60-year-old Tracey has been in and out of the band since first playing with them in 1983.
Welder and sculptor, Tracey dynamically embodies feminist principles through her chosen medium and artistic concepts. Exploring practices of erased and marginalised female artists and architects, Tracey challenges historical power structures to draw attention to creative women in 20th century history who continue to have their story ...
Tracey Lamb. Age: 61 (born Jun 17th, 1963) Place of birth: United Kingdom (Bishop Auckland, Durham, England) Gender: Female. Past Bands.
Tracey Lamb Lamb (born in Bishop Auckland, 17 June 1963) was a founding member of Rock Goddess, another all-female metal act originated in the new wave of British heavy metal. She quit Rock Goddess in 1983 and briefly substituted Gil Weston in Girlschool for a tour in Israel.
On 10 July 2018, it was announced that bassist Tracey Lamb had left the band. She later rejoined Girlschool in 2019 as a temporary touring member initially and then as the successor for long-time bassist Enid Williams.
I am part of ShrewD Collective, a collective of five women; Tracey Lamb, Chris Fontana, Amanda Lamning, Mimmalisa Trifilo and Nina Sanadze. We have been collaborating since 2017. While operating primarily as an arts peer support group, this nurturing intent extends through our work into the wider community.