Tracey Clement
Contact category | Researcher |
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Job title | Lecturer (Visual Arts and Design) |
Research institute | School of Arts and Humanities |
Faculty of Education and Arts |
Research outputs
Soon it would be too hot
Clement, Tracey. (2021). Soon it would be too hot [Exhibition]. Marsden Gallery, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Casula, New South Wales, Australia 23 Jan - 21 Feb 2021Exhibition
Wandering the wastelands of Facebook
Clement, Tracey. (2020). Wandering the wastelands of Facebook. In A prevailing sense of disquiet pp. 132-135 Hardie Grant Media.Book chapter
Making The Drowned World Manifest : Re-reading Ballard’s novel through art
Clement, Tracey. (2019). Making The Drowned World Manifest : Re-reading Ballard’s novel through art. Open Cultural Studies. 3(1), pp. 563-578. https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2019-0050Journal article
Futurama 2.0
Clement, Tracey. (2019). Futurama 2.0 [Exhibition]. Fairfield City Museum and Gallery, Smithfield, New South Wales, Australia 26 Oct 2019 - 15 Feb 2020Exhibition
Going to hell (and back) in a handbasket...
Clement, Tracey. (2019). Going to hell (and back) in a handbasket.. World Crafts Council, Australia.Other
“Soon it would be too hot” : Revisiting The Drowned World
Clement, Tracey. (2018). “Soon it would be too hot” : Revisiting The Drowned World. Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture. 3(1), pp. 26-54.Journal article
Metropolis experiment
Clement, Tracey. (2017). Metropolis experiment Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre.Creative work
Finding a hidden heroine in JG Ballard’s sci-fi novel, The Drowned World
Clement, Tracey. (2016). Finding a hidden heroine in JG Ballard’s sci-fi novel, The Drowned World. 7th Annual Conference, Popular Culture Australia, Asia and New Zealand (PopCAANZ). University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 29 Jun - 01 Jul 2016 Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand. pp. 61-68Conference paper
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