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Amy Kim is an Assistant Professor of Art at Hope College, where she teaches digital and analog photography with an emphasis on contemporary practices. Her interdisciplinary work bridges photography, video, performance, and installation, exploring themes such as the archival nature of images and subterranean desires in contexts like the Permian Basin oil fields.
- MFA in Photography, Texas Tech University (2018)
- MFA in Arts Administration, Texas Tech University (2010)
- BA in French, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (2000)
Kim’s research centers on photography’s multifaceted role—its capacity as an archive, medium for performance, historical document, and tool for scientific inquiry. Her projects, like Wolfcamp Catalogue and The CaribBasin Recipe Cards, critically examine extraction practices through artistic and feminist lenses.
Her recent publications and exhibitions highlight her engagement with global contemporary art, media theory, and environmental critique. Notable awards include the Innovate Artist Grant (2022) and recognition at the Houston Fotofest Biennale (2022).
- Highly Commended, Belfast Photo Festival International Open Submission (2023)
- Honorable Mention, Joyce Elaine Grant Awards (2023)
- National Photography Award, Texas Photographic Society (2022)
- Innovate Artist Grant (2022)
Kim previously directed the Cardozier Gallery at the University of Texas Permian Basin and has contributed to juried exhibitions and academic publications on photography and media studies.




