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The Hive 2009
A participatory project made up of 4350 scientific drawings of bees by London school children. Lit at night for The Thames festival Night carnival, and installed by the river.
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Bird-cage 2004
Designed and Constructed: Emily Tracy and Maximilian Marshall as ‘Lumina’. The Birdcage, was a 5 metre high spinning, lit sculpture which was both a static and processional spectacle.
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Comings and Goings 2009
Emily Tracy collaborated with animator Elizabeth Hobbs to create a site-specific installation for The Shunt Lounge.
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The Wishing Tree 2008
Thames festival. Installed on The South Bank, London.
The Wishing Tree was 6 metres high, internally lit and was made up of boxes containing miniature drawings made during workshops in 125 London primary schools.
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The Day of the Dead 2009
A community outreach project for Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’ festivities at The British Museum.
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Pagoda 2005
Designed and Constructed: Emily Tracy and Maximilian Marshall as ‘Lumina’. Pagoda was a site-specific lit sculpture for ‘Paradise Gardens’, Victoria Park, East London.
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Lanterns 2008
A series of bespoke lanterns for events.
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Community engagement and Education
Involving communities is an important aspect of many of Emily Tracy’s projects.
More on: Projects in schools and communities, Drop-in Art workshops for festivals and events, and residencies.
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