Introducing the CHECO project at the AHM Conference / June 2024

Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture 10th Anniversary Conference: Research-Teaching-Society Nexus

In this talk, Tessel Bauduin introduced the main objectives of the CHEco research initiative and a short overview of the project Cabinets of Colonies. María Suárez also presented a case study on a collective art project in Cauca, Colombia, where artists, peasants, and Indigenous people engage in hand restitution of marihuana and coca crops to produce hand made paper, as a means for social and ecological reparation.

You can download the full conference proceedings, which includes an introduction to the Critical Heritage Ecologies project, via Amsterdam University Press.