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A collection of words, work and sources that took shape and were gathered during Alana Hunt's multi-year residency with the Kimberley Land Council examining Western Australia's Aboriginal Heritage Act (1972) as part of SPACED's Rural Utopias program for socially engaged art. These volumes contain 800+ pages of Alana’s writing on her process, documentation of work produced and material sourced via Freedom of Information alongside other material previously available from the WA government’s website but since removed.
This is at once an art work and an archive; whoever acquires this volume must commit to working with Alana Hunt to put the volumes on public display—through an event, library, exhibition, legal chamber or some such context—once a year for a decade following the date of purchase.
800+ pages, edition of 3 x two-part folders (one of these editions sits in the archive of the Kimberley Land Council)
A collection of words, work and sources that took shape and were gathered during Alana Hunt's multi-year residency with the Kimberley Land Council examining Western Australia's Aboriginal Heritage Act (1972) as part of SPACED's Rural Utopias program for socially engaged art. These volumes contain 800+ pages of Alana’s writing on her process, documentation of work produced and material sourced via Freedom of Information alongside other material previously available from the WA government’s website but since removed.
This is at once an art work and an archive; whoever acquires this volume must commit to working with Alana Hunt to put the volumes on public display—through an event, library, exhibition, legal chamber or some such context—once a year for a decade following the date of purchase.
800+ pages, edition of 3 x two-part folders (one of these editions sits in the archive of the Kimberley Land Council)
A collection of words, work and sources that took shape and were gathered during Alana Hunt's multi-year residency with the Kimberley Land Council examining Western Australia's Aboriginal Heritage Act (1972) as part of SPACED's Rural Utopias program for socially engaged art. These volumes contain 800+ pages of Alana’s writing on her process, documentation of work produced and material sourced via Freedom of Information alongside other material previously available from the WA government’s website but since removed.
This is at once an art work and an archive; whoever acquires this volume must commit to working with Alana Hunt to put the volumes on public display—through an event, library, exhibition, legal chamber or some such context—once a year for a decade following the date of purchase.
800+ pages, edition of 3 x two-part folders (one of these editions sits in the archive of the Kimberley Land Council)