Eana Kim

Adjunct Instructor | History of Art
eana kim

Business and Liberal Arts Center, Room B634

Dr. Eana Kim specializes in the intersection of contemporary art, technology, and science. She is currently working on a book that examines more-than-human agencies and hybrid morphology in living organism-based emerging art practices, based on her dissertation, "Becomings: Life Forms in the Contemporary Works of Pierre Huyghe and Anicka Yi."

Dr. Kim has held curatorial positions at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and New York University’s Grey Art Museum, where she worked on three large-scale exhibitions: Jack Whitten: The Messenger (forthcoming March 2025), Signals: How Video Transformed the World (Spring 2023), and Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946-1962 (Spring 2024).

Dr. Kim has taught undergraduate courses at Pratt Institute and at New York University’s Department of Art History and the College Core Curriculum. She earned a PhD and MA from NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts and a BFA with highest honors from Hongik University in South Korea.

Courses

  • HA 411 Western Theories of Art