Projects

My projects bring together heritage studies, archaeology, and contemporary art to explore how the past is remembered, represented, and reimagined. They range from international research collaborations and exhibition designs to digital experiments and public engagement initiatives. Each project is an opportunity to test new ideas—whether by rethinking museums, experimenting with artistic methods, or addressing the challenges of heritage in the Anthropocene.

Flagship Projects

ACHS Central and Eastern Europe Chapter

Through conferences and publications, I bring attention to overlooked or contested heritages in Central and Eastern Europe. In my work I ask how heritage can become a space for dialogue, care, and resistance in times of social and political change.

Contemporary Art as a Strategy for Digital Archaeology

The primary goal of this project is to explore how contemporary artworks actively engage with and reinterpret the tools, methods, and practices of digital archaeology, transforming its conventional applications into innovative critiques and creative dialogues.

Unruly Heritage

In my contribution to Unruly Heritage project I reflected on how artists use archaeological artifacts to rethink fundamental questions in archaeology (artifacts, materiality, time).

Projects

2025–2027 – Sztuka współczesna jako strategia dla cyfrowej archeologii [Contemporary Art as a Strategy for Digital Archaeology], Sonata 2025, National Science Center – principal investigator

2025–2028 – AI: Autorstwo i interpretacja [AI: Authorship and Interpretation], OPUS Lap 2023, National Science Center – subcontractor

2021–2022 Rola teorii archeologii w badaniach sztuki współczesnej… [The role of archaeological theory in the analyses of contemporary art], Miniatura Programme, National Science Center – principal investigator

2021–2022 – Teoretyzując muzeum archeologiczne: od artefaktu do eksponatu [Theorizing Archaeological Museum Studies], “New Ideas 2A in Priority Research Area IV” Initiative of Excellence Project, University of Warsaw – principal investigator

2021 Unruly Heritage: An Archaeology of the Anthropocene, The Research Council of Norway – member of the research group

2020–2024 (Post)dziedzictwo: refleksja nad dziedzictwem wobec zmiany [(Post)heritage: Reflecting on Heritage Facing Changes], University of Warsaw – principal investigator

2018 Amplification of Nature, “Centrala” Architectural Atelier & Zachęta National Gallery, Venice Architecture Biennale – scientific expert

2016–2019 Kulturowe Studia Krajobrazowe [Cultural Landscape Studies], Polish National Program for the Development of Humanities – subcontractor

2016–2017 Innovarch — Innovating Training Aims and Procedures for Public Archaeology, Erasmus+, – subcontractor

2014–2016 Nowoczesne techniki dokumentacji badań archeologicznych. Akrai [New Technologies for the Documentation of Archaeological Excavations. Ancient Town of Akrai, Sicily], Diamond Grant, Polish Ministry of Science – principal investigator

2013 Oskar Hansen: otwieranie modernizmu / Opening the Modernism, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw – project assistant

2012–2018 – International archaeological mission in Akrai (Palazzolo Acreide), Sicily – member of the research team