Stylianou-Lambert, Theopisti (rp00056)

Stylianou-Lambert, Theopisti
Στυλιανού-Lambert, Θεοπίστη


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Hellenic Observatory GrantHellenic Observatory Grant, London School of Economics LSE, ‘De-colonizing archeology-related archives in museums’01-01-2022
Open call winner of ‘Micro-cinema of Attraction- GIF art imageries and creative techniques’, ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation, Nicosia, Cyprus and the Moving Silence Platform, Berlin, GermanyOpen call winner of ‘Micro-cinema of Attraction- GIF art imageries and creative techniques’, ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation, Nicosia, Cyprus and the Moving Silence Platform, Berlin, Germany01-01-2016
Stiftung Arp e.V. Archive and Library Fellowship, Berlin, Germany (1 month)Stiftung Arp e.V. Archive and Library Fellowship, Berlin, Germany (1 month)01-01-2016
Fellowship in Museum Practice, Smithsonian Institution, USA (Smithsonian American Art Museum) (6 months)Fellowship in Museum Practice, Smithsonian Institution, USA (Smithsonian American Art Museum) (6 months)01-01-2014
Artist’s Residency Award, Arts Residency Cairo, Egypt (1 month)Artist’s Residency Award, Arts Residency Cairo, Egypt (1 month)01-01-2010
Best Documentary Award, 5th Cyprus Short Film & Documentary FestivalBest Documentary Award, 5th Cyprus Short Film & Documentary Festival01-02-2019
Creating Diasporic WorldsCreating Diasporic Worlds, an art commission award by the Cyprus High Commission in the UK, the Hellenic Institute, the Centre for Greek Diaspora Studies, the Centre for the GeoHumanities at Royal Holloway, University of London, and the Fitzwilliam Museum – University of Cambridge01-01-2022
Competitive grant from the Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics, UK.De-Colonizing Archaeology-Related Photographic Archives (Jan 2022-Dec2023) This project aims to critically examine different photographic archives in archaeological museums in Cyprus and the UK and make policy suggestions on how these archives can be “de-colonialized” and be given new affordances. The originality of the project lies in the fact that decolonization practices in the GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) sector are still lagging in Cyprus. While the island became independent 60 years ago, several colonial structures are still in place; i.e. legislation, buildings, museums, libraries, and archives. Decolonization as a political process has been extensively addressed by established academics and new researchers, however discussion on the theory and process of decolonizing the photographic archives of museums - or the museums themselves - is still relatively new. More info here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Hellenic-Observatory/Research/Cyprus-Projects-2021-2022/De-colonizing-Archaeology-related-photographic-archives01-01-2022