Post-Doctoral Fellows

Past Fellows

Katie Oates, PhD 深夜福利站 Ontario — Strategic Priorities Funds-150 Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2022-2023
Community Engaged Learning Coordinator, Curricular Programs at 深夜福利站 Univeristy.

Zoë Heyn-Jones, PhD York — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2021-2023

Susanna Santala, PhD Helsinki — Jenny & Antti Wihuri Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2016-2019

Adam Stead, PhD Toronto — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2014-16
Curatorial Intern, Museum Schnütgen, Cologne, Germany.

Laura Petican, PhD Jacobs University Bremen — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2010-2012
Assistant Professor and Director of University Galleries at Texas A&M University (Corpus Christi)

Alla Myzelev, PhD Queen’s — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2009
Assistant Professor at SUNY Geneseo

Jasmine Rault, PhD McGill — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2007-2009
Assistant Professor of Culture and Media Studies, The New School New York

Catherine Dharvenas, PhD 深夜福利站 Ontario — SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, 2001-2002
Head, Department of French Studies, Queens University

 

Current Post-Doctoral Fellows

Camille-Mary Sharp

Camille-Mary Sharp

Postdoctoral Fellow

Research Interests / Specializations: Museum studies; visual culture; energy humanities; political economy; environmental communication. Working with the Centre for Sustainable Curating at 深夜福利站, my postdoctoral project documents the practices of oil museums and explores how the contemporary preservation of petroleum heritage can enrich discussions of sustainable museology.
Biography: Dr. Camille-Mary Sharp holds a Ph.D. in Information Studies and a Master of Museum Studies from the University of Toronto. She was a 2022-2024 Faculty Fellow in the Program in Museum Studies at New York University. Her research focuses on the relation between museums and resource extraction, including sponsorship by oil and mining industries and growing protests around these partnerships. Her writing can be found in peer-reviewed journals such as Museum & Society, Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies, and SSAC Journal. Camille-Mary is also a core member of the scholar-activist collective Beyond Extraction and co-led their 2022 intervention "Mining at the Museum" at the Royal Ontario Museum. Her teaching interests include museum history, museum theory, and museum activism.