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Monday, 25 May 2015

Tiffany Garvie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with majors in English and Classics and Ancient History in March 2007. Tiffany is currently the Education and Community Projects Project Officer at Melbourne’s Museum Victoria where she has been for four years. Apart from writing poetry and songs, she has also been a breakfast broadcaster and journalist at 6AR Noongar Radio, 4AAA Murri Country in Brisbane and ABC Radio Breakfast Presenter in Orange.

Tiffany is also an accomplished photographer. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of its National Reconciliation Week Exhibition program, Manningham Art Gallery presents concurrent exhibitions by Tiffany, as well as Paola Balla. On 20 May an exhibition of Tiffany’s photographs entitled Tiffany Garvie: Connected was officially opened at the Manningham Art Gallery in Melbourne to celebrate National Reconciliation Week. In Gallery One, Tiffany’s Connected featured “a selection of intimate photographic portraits and landscapes captured along the length of the Yarra River. The exhibition reflects upon the countless connections we all build in our lives, whether they are with others, with landscapes, objects, history or ideas.”

Connected Exhibition

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Gabrielle Garratt (UWA School of Indigenous Studies)  (+61 8) 6488 2467
David Stacey (UWA Media Manager)  (+61 8) 6488 3229 / (+61 4) 32 637 716

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