Adele Zubrzycka

Senior Archaeologist & Cultural Heritage Specialist

Adele is a Senior Archaeologist and Cultural Heritage Specialist at Curio Projects with over eight years of experience working in New South Wales and the United States.

She has been involved in a range of large and small-scale commercial, residential, infrastructure and public green space projects and has extensive experience preparing archaeological research designs, excavation methodologies, archaeological assessments, constraints and opportunities analyses, heritage impact statements, heritage interpretation plans and excavation reports in accordance with relevant NSW and federal cultural heritage legislation. Additionally, she has supervised and directed archaeological salvage excavations, test excavations and monitoring programs across Sydney and regional NSW.

Adele is currently Secretary for the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) and a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland. She is passionate about integrating heritage, architecture, design, sustainability, and the natural environment to produce positive and meaningful outcomes for the client, community and future generations.

Recent Research

Brewing coffee and ideas Brewing coffee and ideas
Brewing coffee and ideas
In mid-20th century Sydney, the notorious Lincoln Coffee Lounge was a haven for artists, rebels and bohemians.
Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge
Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge
In the early 20th century, Salt Pan Creek, located in the Canterbury-Bankstown Region of Sydney, was a centre of the Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement.
Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch
Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch
Emma Timbery was an Aboriginal shellworker and matriarch, who established a long family legacy of arts.
Signalling love Signalling love
Signalling love
Amongst the epic and groundbreaking stories of the Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are countless personal tales of friendship, camaraderie and love.
How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo? How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?
How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?
The colourful history of Oxford street and Mardi Gras.

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