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Name
Alana Harris
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Photographer)
Other Occupation
  • Community Access Photographic Manager - AIATSIS (ANZSIC code: 7510)
Birth date
1966
Birth place
Penrith, NSW
Active Period
  • c.1988 - c.2008
Training
  • Diploma in Photography, 1988 ACT Institute of TAFE, ACT
Indigenous Australian
 
Indigenous Language Groups
  • Wiradjuri
  • Ngunnawal
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Storylines Project, COFA, UNSW

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  • Patterns of People and Place - Aboriginal Photographs in a New Decade (exhibited at)
  • Aratjara - Art of the First Australians (None)
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