Reframing Heritage: PEM’s Korean Art Collection

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Join PEM curators and visiting experts for Reframing Heritage: Conservation and Multidimensional Interpretation of PEM’s Korean Art Collection, an international symposium that will convene scholars, curators, artists, educators and conservation professionals to explore innovative approaches to presenting and conserving Korean art. The program will also examine creative strategies for engaging with the collection in ways that resonate with broad audiences and address a range of cultural, educational and scholarly interests. Participants: • Jiyeon Kim, Curator of Korean Art and Culture, PEM • Stephanie Tung, Byrne Family Curator of Photography, PEM • Mimi Leveque, Conservator, PEM • Sunjoo Kim, Harvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History, Harvard University • Burglind Jungmann, Professor Emeritus, UCLA • Jeong-hye Park, Professor, Academy of Korean Studies • Yumi Nam, Senior Conservator, Leeum Museum of Art • Sunglim Kim, Associate Professor, Dartmouth College • Jeongmin Chae, Senior Conservator, Seok Juseon Memorial Museum, Dankook University • Minjee Kim, Adjunct Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology; Korean dress historian • Jinyoung Anna Jin, Director of Asian Art and Culture, Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University • Suzie Kim, Associate Professor, Mary Washington University • Kristen L. Brennan, Adjunct Professor, Portland State University; Independent researcher and content creator • Yang Sookyun, Artist • Christina Yu Yu, Matsutaro Shoriki Chair, Art of Asia, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Schedule: 9:30–10:30 am | Introduction and Keynote Addresses | Morse Auditorium (Ground Level) Symposium Introduction | Jiyeon Kim Keynote Address 1 | Sunjoo Kim Keynote Address 2 | Burglind Jungmann Session 1: Conservation and Historical Inquiry | Morse Auditorium (Ground Level) 10:30–11:35 am | 1-1. Collaborative Approaches: Integrating Art Historical Research and Conservation Presentation 1: Jeong-hye Park Presentation 2: Yumi Nam Discussion: Sunglim Kim 11:35–11:50 am | Coffee break 11:50 am–1:15 pm | 1-2. Revealing Histories through Conservation: Case Studies of the Hwarot (bridal robe) and Other Objects in PEM’s Collection Presentation 3: Jeongmin Chae Presentation 4: Mimi Leveque Discussion: Minjee Kim, Session 1 Q&A: Jiyeon Kim (moderator) 1:15–2:30 pm | Lunch (Visitors may buy lunch at PEM's Atrium Café or nearby in Salem.) Session 2: Interpretation, Education, and Creative Engagement | Vanessa Platacis: Taking Place exhibition gallery (Ground Level) 2:30–3:35 pm | 2-1. Digital Resources and Media in Korean Art Education Presentation 5: Jinyoung Anna Jin Presentation 6: Suzie Kim Discussion: Kristen L. Brennan 3:35–5 pm | 2-2. Creative Engagement with Historic Collections: Case Studies from PEM’s Korean Art Gallery Presentation 7: Jiyeon Kim Presentation 8: Yang Sookyun Discussion: Christina Yu Yu Session 2 Q&A: Stephanie Tung (moderator) Please note that this is a preliminary schedule. Details may be adjusted, and we kindly ask for your understanding. Learn more about PEM’s history of stewardship and research of Korean art in the Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture. This project has been supported by the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Korea.

Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

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Join PEM curators and visiting experts for Reframing Heritage: Conservation and Multidimensional Interpretation of PEM’s Korean Art Collection, an international symposium that will convene scholars, curators, artists, educators and conservation professionals to explore innovative approaches to presenting and conserving Korean art. The program will also examine creative strategies for engaging with the collection in ways that resonate with broad audiences and address a range of cultural, educational and scholarly interests. Participants: • Jiyeon Kim, Curator of Korean Art and Culture, PEM • Stephanie Tung, Byrne Family Curator of Photography, PEM • Mimi Leveque, Conservator, PEM • Sunjoo Kim, Harvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History, Harvard University • Burglind Jungmann, Professor Emeritus, UCLA • Jeong-hye Park, Professor, Academy of Korean Studies • Yumi Nam, Senior Conservator, Leeum Museum of Art • Sunglim Kim, Associate Professor, Dartmouth College • Jeongmin Chae, Senior Conservator, Seok Juseon Memorial Museum, Dankook University • Minjee Kim, Adjunct Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology; Korean dress historian • Jinyoung Anna Jin, Director of Asian Art and Culture, Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University • Suzie Kim, Associate Professor, Mary Washington University • Kristen L. Brennan, Adjunct Professor, Portland State University; Independent researcher and content creator • Yang Sookyun, Artist • Christina Yu Yu, Matsutaro Shoriki Chair, Art of Asia, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Schedule: 9:30–10:30 am | Introduction and Keynote Addresses | Morse Auditorium (Ground Level) Symposium Introduction | Jiyeon Kim Keynote Address 1 | Sunjoo Kim Keynote Address 2 | Burglind Jungmann Session 1: Conservation and Historical Inquiry | Morse Auditorium (Ground Level) 10:30–11:35 am | 1-1. Collaborative Approaches: Integrating Art Historical Research and Conservation Presentation 1: Jeong-hye Park Presentation 2: Yumi Nam Discussion: Sunglim Kim 11:35–11:50 am | Coffee break 11:50 am–1:15 pm | 1-2. Revealing Histories through Conservation: Case Studies of the Hwarot (bridal robe) and Other Objects in PEM’s Collection Presentation 3: Jeongmin Chae Presentation 4: Mimi Leveque Discussion: Minjee Kim, Session 1 Q&A: Jiyeon Kim (moderator) 1:15–2:30 pm | Lunch (Visitors may buy lunch at PEM's Atrium Café or nearby in Salem.) Session 2: Interpretation, Education, and Creative Engagement | Vanessa Platacis: Taking Place exhibition gallery (Ground Level) 2:30–3:35 pm | 2-1. Digital Resources and Media in Korean Art Education Presentation 5: Jinyoung Anna Jin Presentation 6: Suzie Kim Discussion: Kristen L. Brennan 3:35–5 pm | 2-2. Creative Engagement with Historic Collections: Case Studies from PEM’s Korean Art Gallery Presentation 7: Jiyeon Kim Presentation 8: Yang Sookyun Discussion: Christina Yu Yu Session 2 Q&A: Stephanie Tung (moderator) Please note that this is a preliminary schedule. Details may be adjusted, and we kindly ask for your understanding. Learn more about PEM’s history of stewardship and research of Korean art in the Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture. This project has been supported by the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Korea.

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