Working primarily in sculpture and installation, Tamara Baillie’s practice is located at the convergence of identity and memory. Her work plays with concepts of presence and absence, to explore and question accepted historical narratives. Emerging from explorations of her own elusive familial and cultural histories, her practice often considers strategies for masking, concealment and control. In 2019, Baillie was a studio resident at ACE Open, Adelaide, and in 2018 was awarded a Helpmann Academy residency at the British School in Rome.