Albuquerque Museum Member Magazine: Art, History, People, Summer 2020

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Leslie Kim

have developed meaningful

Moss says.

arts programing via video.

Prior to shelter in place,

COURTESY LESLIE KIM

very engaged in the process,”

“It has been a big shift and

students at both sites request-

an interesting way to make

ed the opportunity to have

creative space! We are also

their own exhibition, Moss

creating art kits for the youth

says. “We had plans to teach

that they can use anytime (as

them about creating a body

their programs permit).”

Museum Welcomes New History Curator

of work, selecting work, curating an exhibition, and writing artist bios and statements.

THE ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM HAS HIRED LESLIE KIM

The students were

as history curator. Kim officially began work on June 22

have the opportunity to do this work.” Now, Moss and the teaching artists

COURTESY VASTI MOSS

really excited to

Kim comes from Albuquerque Academy, where she has been teaching World History since 2000. Kim says she has always had a love for museum work, and has worked as an art researcher, curatorial assistant, and collections associate. She has been on the Albuquerque Museum Foundation board of directors, served on several committees, and chaired ArtEdge, an effort to cultivate young donors and volunteers for an early iteration of the gala, Shaken, not Stirred. For Kim, the appointment meets a lifelong goal to be professionally engaged in museum work. She started her career researching pieces owned by Jan and Frederick Mayer on loan at the Denver Museum of Art. She interned at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science as a collections assistant, and learned about preservation work on a Kachina restoration project. When she returned to Albuquerque in December 1999, she really wanted to get into Museum work full time, but then the job at Albuquerque Academy came along, and she has been there ever since.

COURTESY VASHTI MOSS

Kim’s first order of business is to get to know the collection. “As an educator, I interact with history on a daily basis,” Kim says. “I strive to bring it alive every day in the classroom, but now I’m doing the same with objects. This is going to be super fun.”

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