Tracey Moberly

[8] Tracey Moberly's artwork has been selected to profile a number of topical but difficult to approach activist campaigns.

[10][11] With comedian Mark Thomas, Moberly has set up McDemos,[12] a 'protest solutions company' for those whose modern lives are too busy to protest themselves.

Moberly has organised workshops at Tate Britain on the theme of Art as Protest and she has lectured on the subject at Sheffield Hallam and Manchester Metropolitan Universities.

in The Foundry, London, December 2001, in which text messages received by her were printed out onto long scrolls, creating a temple-like installation.

included the participation of four other artists - Danny Pockets,[22] Jaime Rory Lucy, Dunstan Bruce and Moira Minguella.

The show opened at the Foundry in May 2006, then moved to the Nancy Victor Gallery in London and later to the Hastings Arts Forum.

[25][26] The book describes her collaborative practice with notable figures from popular culture including Alabama 3, Banksy, Tony Benn,[27][28][29] Pete Doherty,[30][31] Bill Drummond,[32] Howard Marks, John SInclair, Gavin Turk and Martyn Ware.

On 27 August 2012, Moberly created a work at Tate Modern The Tanks based on proposal to artists that was sent out solely on social media sites such as a Facebook.