About
Emma Kihl is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art specializing in writing at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design. She teaches and supervises MA-essays in the Text department, focusing on writing practices and ecological interdependencies. Her academic background includes a PhD (ongoing) in Comparative Literature from Södertörn University and an MFA from the Royal Institute of Art.
Her research explores pluralistic world frameworks through reading/writing practices and has led projects like the Swedish Research Council-funded A4-arket (2011–2013). She was the PhD coordinator at The National Research School (2011–2015) and co-founded the research group Agentur, which ran the project The Aesthetics of the Popular Fronts (2018–2021). Her work bridges artistic research, ecological theory, and cultural studies.
No specific scientific awards are listed, but her contributions include institutional leadership and collaborative research initiatives. She advises MA students and has no listed articles in the provided text.



