Tracing heritage erasure along I-195
Video presentation for the “Heritage Erasure: Vandalism and Obliteration in the Historic Environment” session of the “Peoples, places, stories 2011” conference at Linnaeus University, Sweden. Created from the archive of Fiona Hallinan’s artist project “Roadscore | Invisible String”. Thank you to Fiona Hallinan, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, the John Nicholas Brown Center for […]
Art and archaeology: A modern allegory
2011 ‘Art and archaeology: A modern allegory’ a comment on Rodney Harrison’s article ‘Surface assemblages: Towards and archaeology in and of the present’ in Archaeological Dialogues 18 (2) 176–180. Read it here.
Exquisite Things in Contexts, Haffenreffer Museum Annual Newsletter
Exquisite Things: An exhibition of connections within collections from the May 2011 issue of Contexts – The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology’s Annual Newsletter –by Ian Russell This past December, the students of Things: The Material Worlds of Humanity opened a new off-site exhibition project for the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. Located in the newly reopened Stephen […]
EU Transformations Curatorial Report: Ireland Project Scenario
2011 Curatorial Report for Transformations, an European Union funded land-art initiative. Read the article here.
Images of the Past
2012 Entry for ‘Cultural Heritage Management’ section in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Springer, New York.
Art & Archaeology | Brown Student Radio
2010 Interview for Brown Student Radio in relation to the Arts & Events programme of TAG 2010 – April 2010
Unquiet Pasts: Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing Reflexivity
2010 Ashgate, Aldershot. (edited with Stephanie Koerner) Read more here.
The limits of Europe
2010 in A. Kakulya & Y. Mingard East of a New Eden, Lars Muller Publishers, Baden. Read it here.
Sculpture in the Parklands Videos
2008-2009 A series of audio-visual documentation of the artistic process of artists-in-residence at Sculpture in the Parklands, Lough Boora, Co. Offaly.
“Can you see me now?”: Archaeological sensibility breaking the “fourth wall” of the analog:digital divide
2009 in V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.) Archaeology and the politics of vision in a post-modern context. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 118-46. Read it here. Read the intervention debrief here.