Trained in interdisciplinary, collaborative arts practice at the School of Arts, Griffith University, Sarah-Mace Dennis graduated with a Bachelor of Creative Arts in 2001 and a Bachelor of Arts with first class honours in 2003. Using traditional and emerging technologies, her creative work creates narrative spaces that attempt to unsettle various social constructions including the classification and institutionalization of madness, power relations and gendered dichotomies operating in visual and verbal languages, and representations of the female body. Working both independently and in collaboration with Brisbane artist Svenja Kratz, Sarah’s photographic, installation and ficto-critical work has been exhibited and presented in exhibitions and conferences in Australia and America and has received funding from the Australia Council for the Arts, the National Association for the Visual Arts, Artworkers Alliance and the Australian Network for Art and Technology. Sarah-Mace is currently a PhD Candidate at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technolgy, Sydney.