Alanna Fields (b. 1990, Maryland, USA) is a mixed-media artist and archivist whose work unpacks Black queer history through a multidisciplinary engagement with photographic archives. Fields’ work has been featured in exhibitions at Yancey Richardson Gallery, Yossi Milo Gallery, Latchkey Gallery, David Castillo Gallery, and Residency Art Gallery among others. She has participated in exhibitions at The Brooklyn Museum, The Sugar Hill Museum in Harlem, The High Museum of Art, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Plug In ICA, SF Camerawork, and has shown work at Paris Photo, Art Basel Miami, Expo Chicago, and Felix Art Fair LA. Fields is a Gordon Parks Foundation Scholar and has participated in residencies at Light Work, Baxter Street CCNY, Silver Arts Projects, Fountainhead Arts, and TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image among others. She received her MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute and is a professor of Photography at Howard University. Fields has given artist talks at the Aperture Foundation, Light Work, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Parsons New School, Syracuse University, and Stanford University. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Aperture Magazine, FOAM Magazine, and The Atlantic. Fields lives and works between Washington, D.C., and New York City.