Stacia (born Stacia Blake, 26 December 1952) is an Irish professional visual artist who is also known as the former performance artist/dancer with Hawkwind.

Stacia joined the band in 1971; however accounts vary as to how and why she began working with the band. Liner notes to the album 'In Search of Space' indicate that poet and lyricist Robert Calvert recruited her for live shows; other sources state that she was a friend of Nik Turner, saxophonist and flautist for the band. In 2012, Turner told Mojo Magazine, "I met Stacia for the first time at the Isle of Wight... She said, "Can I dance with you?" and I said, "Yeah, but you must take off all your clothes and paint your body." She took all her clothes off but unfortunately I didn't have any body paint. That was like her audition." In an interview in British music magazine Melody Maker, Stacia herself stated that she attended a show and, inspired by the music, got on stage and performed an impromptu dance to the band's music. She immediately became an integral part of the live show after joining in 1971. She left Hawkwind in 1975 after touring with them for the 'Warrior on the Edge of Time' album.

Stacia was six feet (183 cm) tall. She regularly augmented her visual impact by performing topless or nude, her body decorated in iridescent or luminescent paint. Former Hawkwind band member Lemmy Kilmister described her as 6 ft 2 inches (188 cm) tall with a 52 inch (132 cm) bust and a bookbinder by trade.

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