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Dr Tricia King

PhD QUT, BA Visual Arts (Photography) Griff.

  • Lecturer, Photography
  • School of Business and Creative Industries
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Tricia King

Dr Tricia King is a researcher in creative arts health projects for wellbeing focusing on creative engagement with older people through photographic and creative practices.

Utilising lens-based techniques such as photo voice, photo-elicitation, documentary and collaborative photography, Tricia develops collaborative participant driven projects anchored in ethically focused research methods and underpinned by friendship and reciprocity. Her work predominantly focuses on older people living in aged care and people living with dementia to explore their lived experience, enhance well-being and help develop programs to assist with greater socialisation and communication. Her current work involves interdisciplinary collaborations with health professionals to develop methods of creative projects to increase creativity, movement, socialisation and wellbeing and explorations of photographic practices with people living with dementia.

Tricia’s creative practice explores interdisciplinary place-based projects which investigate how remote embodied experiences of natural environments can facilitate ecological empathy, cultural knowledge and connection to place.

She is currently a member of the Australian Association of Gerontology’s Student and Early Career Researcher Communications Working Group, the Queensland Arts Health Network, University of the Sunshine Coast’s Non-Traditional Research Outputs Committee and the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Research Communications Working Party.

Professional memberships

  • Queensland Arts Health Network
  • Australian Association of Gerontology
  • Australian Association of Gerontology Student and Early Career Research Group – Communications Intern
  • International Society for Visual Sociology

Awards and Fellowships

  • 2019 – State Library of Queensland Placemaking Fellowship
  • 2016-2018 - Australian Postgraduate Award

Professional Social Media

Potential research projects for HDR and Honours students include:

Arts health projects

Creative arts

Contemporary photographic practice

Creativity Ageing and dementia

Research grants

Project Name

Investigators

Funding Body

Year

AUD$ Value

Creativity and Movement in Ageing Communities – Pilot 1 (Aged Care)

Dr Tricia King, Dr Dan Wadsworth, Dr Leah Barclay

School of Business and Creative Industries Research Potential Funding, University of the Sunshine Coast

2022-2023

$7000

Creativity and Movement in Ageing Communities – Pilot 2 (Ageing in Community)

Dr Tricia King, Dr Dan Wadsworth, Dr Leah Barclay

University of the Sunshine Coast LAUNCH

2022-2023

$24,665

The Beeyali Project – Visualising Acoustic Ecology with Cymatics on Kabi Kabi Country

Dr Leah Barclay, Dr Tricia King, Mr Lyndon Davis

Australia Council for the Arts

2022-2023

$22,000

In Residence: Interdisciplinary practice and creative exchange in Regional Queensland

Dr Leah Barclay, Dr Tricia King, Ms Megan Williams, Dr Andy Ward, Dr Hannah Banks, Dr Briony Luttrell

Arts Queensland

2022-2023

$49,200

State Library of Queensland Memory Award – SLQ Fellowship

Dr Tricia King

State Library of Queensland

2019

$10,000

Research areas

  • Arts health
  • arts-engaged practice in gerontology studies
  • ageing and dementia
  • photographic methods in research
  • visual sociology
  • contemporary photographic practice

Teaching areas

  • Photographic Practice

Program coordinator

Key recent research publications

  • King, Tricia (2022) Remembering and forgetting: using photographs as social artefacts in an aged care setting, Visual Studies, 37:1-2, 128-139, DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2021.1963828
  • King, T, Miller, E. Where were you during the Queen’s visit? Using photographs to facilitate collective storytelling, resident identity and positive care relationships in aged care. Australian Journal on Ageing. 2021; 40: e269– e272. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.12979
  • King, Tricia (2021) Listening with images: Photographs and their relationship to identity in the lives of older people in aged care. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212114/
  • King, Tricia, Miller, Evonne, & Donoghue, Geraldine (2019) Spaces, sauce and schedules: A photographic journey of aged care. Social Alternatives, 38(1), pp. 35-44.

Tricia King's special areas of knowledge include visual methodologies, contemporary photographic practices, arts-engaged health and wellbeing, social photographic practices.

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