
Emy Kim
Assistant Professor · Loss compensation and adhesion of plastics
Queen's University at KingstonAbout
Emy Kim is an Assistant Professor of Artifacts Conservation at Queen’s University, affiliated with the Department of Art History and Art Conservation. She leads the Master of Art Conservation Program and specializes in interdisciplinary approaches to material preservation. Her research focuses on plastics conservation, metal coatings, and collaborations with artists and archaeologists. Emy holds a PhD from the University of Toronto (History of Technology), an MA from Williams College (Art History), and a BA from Princeton University (Art History and Visual Arts).
Her teaching spans foundational courses in conservation history, technology, and hands-on practice (ARTC 811-813, 850-853). Research interests include innovative adhesion techniques for cellulose nitrate and integrating numismatics into conservation education. Recent work explores technological unemployment in historical context and ethical preservation of Indigenous materials like birch bark.
Publications highlight technical studies (e.g., polymer adhesion, coin conservation) alongside interdisciplinary collaborations. She advocates for stronger ties between conservation science and archaeological fieldwork through pedagogical innovation. No scientific awards are listed, but her work demonstrates significant contributions to both technical conservation practice and historical scholarship.
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