
Writer, Scholar, Artist, and Filmmaker
Sarah-Mace Dennis
Sarah-Mace Dennis is a London-based professional of British and Australian ancestry. She holds a Bachelor of Creative Arts with Honours from Griffith University and an MA in Film, Media, and Theatre from UNSW (Australia). Sarah has taught extensively in creative practice and contemporary theory at universities in the UK and Australia. Her research, which explores how visual, verbal, and movement languages influence perceptual awareness and neurological function, has been presented at World Dance Alliance New York, Interdisciplinary Bodies London, and PSI Netherlands, and published in Moves, Movies, Music (Equinox, 2016) and the Routledge Companion to Performance and Medicine (2024).
An interdisciplinary thinker whose experience crosses sectors, disciplines, and cultural trends, Sarah is passionate about interrogating traditional canons and the power structures that uphold them. She is particularly interested in artists whose work disrupts dominant cultural narratives, aiming to bring marginalised voices, as well as emerging techniques and practices, into the collecting field.