Tracey Elizabeth Downing

Season 2 Episode 1

In this first episode of season two I chat with Tracey Elizabeth Downing. We start off with her childhood and chat about people who helped encourage her artistically. (Big shout out to all those teachers out there who spot artistic qualities in youngsters!)

She then went to study fine art photography at college. It didn’t one hundred percent gel with her, she most wanted to paint, but she did enjoy learning about other artists on the course.

At a young age, she got married and started a family. During this time she lost herself in the role of mother and her art practice lapsed. After her marriage broke down, she started to find herself again as an artist while raising two young children.

Initially she got a certificate in person centred art therapy as at that time she knew she didn’t want to do just art, but wanted to work with people. After several years she went on to get her Master’s degree in Art Psychotherapy. She also remarried and had two more children.

She worked in art therapy for a further 8 years, then in 2015 she found out she had a rare spinal condition Tarlov Cyst disease. She left her job due to this chronic health condition. This is when she started to re-invent herself as a full-time artist.

Now she has a studio at the end of her garden, but has also been proactive in seeking out other spaces in which to create. In 2023 Tracey created “The Drawing Residency” after she negotiated to use another artist’s studio space for three months. She kept it very simple - chair, table, paper, pencil. She wanted to respond to the space as it was. From the blank, white, cold space she drew things she needed. She created an environment. She gave herself the space to imagine and think. She responded to the light. We chat about her dummy (pacifier) collection. The idea that she could do what she liked during the time was powerful. She was very protective of the time and space to create. The residency culminated with her doing a film about what she’d been up to. Overall doing the residency helped her re-connect with herself as an artist. She’s now considering how she can marry up painting and poetry as well as planning for an upcoming open studios and Brixton’s Urban Art Fair.

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