
Emy Kim
Associate Professor, Artifacts Conservation
Department of Art History and Art Conservation
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Research Interests
Loss compensation and adhesion of plastics; coatings on metals; conservation collaborations with living artists; conservation and archaeology collaborations
Biography
Emy Kim is Associate Professor of Artifacts Conservation in Master of Art Conservation Program at Queen’s University. Emy completed her PhD in the History of ֱ at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and ֱ at the University of Toronto. She trained in Art conservation at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, received an MA in Art History at Williams College, and a BA in Art History and Visual Arts from Princeton University.
Courses Taught
- ARTC 811 – History, ֱ and Conservation of Artifacts I
- ARTC 812 – History, ֱ and Conservation of Artifacts II
- ARTC 813 – History, ֱ and Conservation of Artifacts III
- ARTC 850 – Introduction to Artifact Conservation Practice
- ARTC 851 – Artifact Conservation Practice I
- ARTC 852 – Artifact Conservation Practice II
- ARTC 853 – Artifact Conservation Practice III