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Dr. C.P. (Colin) Sterling

Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Kunstgeschiedenis

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  • Turfdraagsterpad 15
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  • Postbus 94551
    1090 GN Amsterdam
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  • About

     

    I am an interdisciplinary researcher, writer and teacher specialising in heritage, museums, art and ecology. Prior to joining the University of Amsterdam as Assistant Professor of Heritage, Museums and the Environment I was a post-doctoral researcher and UKRI Early Career Leadership Fellow at University College London. I received my MA and PhD from UCL Institute of Archaeology, and my BA from The University of Manchester. I took up my current position in the Department of Arts and Culture in January 2021. 

    Research
    Since completing my PhD on heritage and photography in 2015 I have developed a series of individual and collaborative projects along two intersecting research lines. The first of these considers what I call critical-creative heritage practice - a model for enacting critical thinking across diverse fields of heritage praxis, from curatorial interventions to large-scale conservation projects. This work engages with a broad range of creative approaches and outputs, including film, photography, curating, contemporary art, experience design and literature, which I explore in relation to fundamental heritage concepts such as stewardship, preservation, inheritance and the archive. In 2019 I was awarded funding by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council to develop a collaborative research and engagement project in this area called New Trajectories in Curatorial Experience Design. Working closely with immersive design specialists ANAGRAM, this project was recently (2022) awarded further funding to build a new augmented reality experience exploring issues of disobedience, protest and the legacies of colonialism in contemporary Britain. 

    The second research trajectory I have been developing over the past few years is broadly concerned with the intersections of heritage, museums and ecology. This research aims to bridge work in critical heritage studies, museology and the environmental humanities, with a core focus on urgent issues related to sustainability, climate change and the just transition. Key examples of my work in this area include the edited book Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene (Open Humanities Press, 2020), contributions to the Korea-Netherlands curatorial platform Drifting Curriculum, and the international design competition Reimagining Museums for Climate Action, which I co-led from 2020-2021. This final project culminated in an exhibition at Glasgow Science Centre as part of COP-26, with radical new museological proposals on display from Singapore, Indonesia, the United States, Brazil and the UK . In 2023 I was awarded NWO pilot funding for a new project in this area called Cultivating Museum Ecologies Otherwise, which aims to reconcile pioneering work in the environmental humanities with grounded museum praxis. 

    What unites these two strands is a commitment to unravelling fundamental assumptions about heritage and museums to bring about meaningful change within and beyond these fields. This work typically unfolds through participatory action research with curators, designers, artists, conservators and other 'practitioners'. Whether this involves thinking through the practical implications of posthumanism for conservation or working with storytellers to mobilise ideas of the spectral within heritage interpretation, my work aims to combine conceptual insights and historical analyses with new modes of doing heritage. I see these collaborations as vital not just in terms of enhancing the societal impact of research, but as a reminder of the experimental potential of heritage and museums praxis. I am currently developing a new line of research that brings together many of these themes and questions around ideas of repair and the reparative

    My work has been published in Future Anterior, Heritage & Society, Public Archaeology, the International Journal of Heritage Studies and many other venues. I am regularly invited to contribute academic and more creative essays to edited collections, artists books and catalogues, and have given keynotes and public talks nationally and internationally. I am currently co-editor of the international peer-reviewed journal Museums & Social Issues.

    A full overview of ongoing research and engagement activities can be found on my personal website

    Teaching
    Within UvA I have coordinated Masters level courses in Heritage & Memory Studies, Museum Studies, and Art & Performance Research Studies. My approach to pedagogy directly emerges from my research interests and combines a deep commitment to theorisation with collaborative work and critical-creative practice. I have developed electives on Contemporary Art and the Anthropocene and critical approaches to sustainability within the cultural sector, and coordinated the year-long ART and RESEARCH course - a joint initiative from UvA and the Rietveld Academie.

    In May 2022 - at the end of my first full academic year of teaching - I was named Lecturer of the Year for the Faculty of Humanities as part of a university wide competition organised by students. 

    In March 2023 I took on a new role as Programme Coordinator of the Bachelors Global Arts, Culture and Politics, which aims to demonstrate the value of the arts and humanities in addressing many of the most urgent challenges facing the world today. This programme brings together several of the themes that have animated my work to date, with four majors focused on Culture & Social Justice, Art & Media, the Human & AI, and Reimagining Sustainability. 

    My research and teaching build on wide-ranging experience in the cultural sector. Alongside my academic career I have worked as a heritage consultant internationally, specialising in curatorial planning and interpretation. From 2016-2017 I was Project Curator at the Royal Institute of British Architects. I continue to pursue creative modes of collaboration between the cultural sector and the academy in all of my research and pedagogy. 

     

  • Publicaties

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    2019

    2017

    • Roberts, L. A., & Sterling, C. (2017). Entangled concepts and participatory practices across archaeology, heritage and art. Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 4(2), 130-138. https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.32354
    • Sterling, C. P. (2017). 'A Thing is its Own Best Mask': Antagonisms of the Architectural Wrap. Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 4(1), 91. https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.32400

    2016

    2014

    2024

    2023

    • Sterling, C. P. (2023). Becoming Unstuck: Experiments in Radical Inheritance. In Experimental Re(é)[flex|ct|ion] Expérimentale (pp. 157-168). Casino Luxembourg.
    • van de Roemer, G. M., & Sterling, C. P. (2023). Het Paleis voor Duurzaamheid: Amsterdamse notitie; opinie en actualitei. Amstelodamum, 110(2), 114-121.

    2022

    2021

    2020

    2019

    • Sterling, C. P. (2019). Book Review: Christina Riggs, 'Photographing Tutankhamun: Archaeology, Ancient Egypt, and the Archive'. Antiquity, 93(369), 836.

    2018

    • Sterling, C. P. (2018). Book Review: Adrian Currie, 'Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist's Guide to the Historical Sciences'. Journal of Contemporary Archaeology.

    2017

    2016

    • Sterling, C. P. (2016). Book Review: J. Jiehong, 'An Era Without Memories: Chinese Contemporary Photography in Urban Transformation'. The Journal of Architecture, 21, 1159-1164.

    2015

    • Sterling, C. P. (2015). Exhibition Review: Tate Britain, 'British Folk Art'. Journal of Museum Ethnography, 28, 198-203.

    2023

    • Sterling, C., & Harrison, R. (2023). The New Inheritance Paradigm: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene. In R. Ghosn, & E. H. Jazairy (Eds.), Climate Inheritance (pp. 128-135). Actar. [details]

    2020

    2019

    • Sterling, C. P., & Silvey, T. (2019). Immortalised: A reminder of why we remember. The Architectural Historian, (8), 20-21.

    Prijs / subsidie

    Mediaoptreden

    Tijdschriftredactie

    Spreker

    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (6-10-2023). Sustainability and the Crisis of Inheritance: Heritage Making in 'End Times', University of York.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (2-2023). Haunted Worlds: Reckoning with Ghosts in Arts and Heritage Practice, Casino Luxembourg.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (9-12-2022). Museum Ecologies Reconsidered, University of Macau.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (14-11-2022). Museums in the Web of Life, Yonsei University.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (10-11-2022). Reimagining Museums for Climate Action, Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Republic of Korea..
    • Sterling, C. (invited speaker) (17-2-2022). Anthropocenic Objects: Perspectives for the Future of Conservational Institutions and Collection Practices., Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin. https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en/museum/events/perspectives-future-conservational-institutions-and-collection-practices
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (14-12-2021). The Roots of Repair: Critical Heritage as Planetary Praxis, Heidelberg Centre Cultural Heritage (HCCH) – Heidelberg University.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (9-11-2021). Keynote Panel: Reimagining Museums for Climate Action, Museums Association Annual Conference.
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (21-4-2021). Heritage Becomings: Repair, Inheritance and Stewardship in the Anthropocene to Come, University of Oslo, Norway. https://www.hf.uio.no/english/research/strategic-research-areas/oseh/news-and-events/events/lecture-series/environmental-archaeologies.html
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (31-3-2021). Reimagining Museums for Climate Action: An Ecological View, University College London (UCL). https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropocene/cultural-ecology-galvanising-climate-action-across-arts
    • Sterling, C. (speaker) (30-3-2021). The Politics and Poetics of Immersion: Experience, Dialogue, Interpretation, Antiquity and Immersivity.

    Andere

    • Sterling, C. (organiser) (3-5-2022 - 4-5-2022). Critical Heritage & Social Justice, London. Workshop funded by the Centre for Critical Heritage Studies (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Sterling, C. (participant) (25-1-2022 - 27-1-2022). Woven in Vegetal Fabric: On Plant Becomings. Participation in research workshop to accompany exhibition at Casino Display Luxembourg. (participating in a conference, workshop, ...). https://www.casino-luxembourg.lu/en/Exhibitions/Woven-in-Vegetal-Fabric-On-Plant-Becomings
    • Sterling, C. (participant) (30-11-2021). (Post) Anthropocene Museologies, Amsterdam. International symposium funded by the British Academy (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Sterling, C. (visiting researcher) (14-1-2020 - 17-3-2020). Humboldt University (visiting an external institution).
    • Sterling, C. (participant) (1-1-2020 - 30-8-2020). Association of Critical Heritage Studies, London. Organising Committee for ACHS 2020: Futures, with specific responsibility for 'Arts and Creative Practice' and 'Environmental Change and the (…) (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
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  • Nevenwerkzaamheden
    • Taylor & Francis Group
      Journal Editor
    • Kore-Netherlands Curatorial Project
      Member of Curatorial Board