Staff Directory

General Museum Information

Main number: 404-727-2163
General information: 404-727-4282
Fax: 404-727-4292

 

Administration

Henry S. Kim
Director

Mr. Henry S. Kim is a museum professional who has led museums in the US, UK and Canada. A classical archaeologist and ancient historian by training, he is known for his work in developing museum display strategies that highlight cultural connections and encourage cross-cultural dialogue.

He joined Emory University as an associate vice provost and director of the Michael C. Carlos Museum. His work has focused on setting a new course for the museum as it redefines its role within the university and establishes new relationships with communities around Atlanta.

He was previously the Director and CEO of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, where he was responsible for its construction, opening, and for leading it through its growth phase. He began his career at the University of Oxford where he served as curator of Greek coins and university lecturer in Greek numismatics. He was the Project Director for the Ashmolean Museum Redevelopment Project, an architectural and interpretive transformation of the museum. He also created the University Engagement Programme, a project sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation aimed at expanding the use of the museum’s collections in teaching across the university.
 

Elizabeth Hornor
Associate Museum Director for Public Programs

In November of 2023, Elizabeth Hornor was named Associate Museum Director for Public Programs at Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum, overseeing the museum’s exhibition program, education, and marketing and communications. Previously, she served as the museum’s Ingram Senior Director of Education, developing interpretative programs and materials for university and public audiences and working with Emory faculty to facilitate their use of the museum collections and exhibitions.

Before joining the staff of the Carlos, she was the Curator of Education for Student and Family Programs at the High Museum. An alumna of Emory College and Laney Graduate School, she has received numerous awards including NAEA Museum Educator of the Year/Southeast, GAMG Museum Professional of the Year, and Emory University’s Award of Distinction, International Outreach Award, and Creativity and Arts Staff Award.
 

Jim Warren 
Senior Administrative Assistant
404-727-0573
jwarre2@emory.edu

Lisa Fields
Director of Finance and Museum Operation

Lisa Fields has been with the Carlos Museum for 8 years and Emory University for 21 years.  She manages the Business Office and is responsible for managing the museum’s finances, budgets, human resources and business operation activities. Lisa serves on the Fringe Benefit Committee of the Emory University Senate, the Enterprise Finance Network (EFN), and the Employee Council.  Lisa holds a master’s degree in business administration.  In her spare time, Lisa enjoys crafting, reading, traveling (especially cruising), and spending time with family. 

 

Tracy Strickland
Senior Accounting Assistant

 

Jim Warren
Event Manager 
404-727-0573
jwarre2@emory.edu
 

Advancement and Membership

Paul Harkins
Managing Director of Development for Emory Libraries and Museums

Paul Harkins has spent nearly three decades delivering resources for works that change the world for the better. His stints include 4 years as Chief Advancement Officer at The Atlanta Opera, 14 years in major gifts and unit leadership roles at the University of Michigan, and time at Michigan State University and Olivet College. Paul holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in percussion performance from the University of Michigan, and enjoyed careers as musician and restaurateur before falling in love with fundraising. He married well above his station, and he and his wife, Deb, have two grown daughters.
 

 

Elizabeth Riccardi 
Assistant Director of Membership and Stewardship

Bookshop

Mark Burell
Bookshop Manager

Undergraduate studies in archaeology and anthropology at the University of Georgia, Georgia State University, and the University of Arizona in Guadalajara, Mexico. Eight years as a manager and book buyer, auctions, private libraries, and estate sales, of used and rare books for three Atlanta antiquarian bookstores. Planned a new museum bookshop for the expanded Carlos Museum in 1993, working with architects for the new space and selecting and creating a mixed inventory of educational books and gifts tied into the museum's collections and overall educational mission. Created satellite shops for several special exhibitions, including a separate off-campus museum store for the Carlos Museum’s folk art exhibition as part of the 1996 Atlanta Cultural Olympics. Thirty-five years of experience as manager of the Carlos Museum Bookshop. 2023 Emory University Award of Distinction Honoree.

 

Brent Tozzer
Bookshop Sales Associate

Collections

Todd Lamkin
Director of Collections Services and Chief Registrar

Todd Lamkin leads the Collections Services department of 3 registrars and is a member of the museum’s leadership team. Todd serves as the museum’s registrar for temporary exhibitions, administers its collections management databases, administers its fine arts insurance program, manages legal compliance, and coordinates artwork transportation for the museum. Todd also manages collections-related IT projects and artwork storage area construction/renovation projects for the museum. The Collections Services department is also responsible for the management and care of the museum’s artwork collection and collection records, preparation of object and exhibition installation photography, digital asset management, and provenance research. Todd joined the Carlos in 2000 and has worked in museum collections management since 1996. Todd received his MA in anthropology from the University of New Mexico and his BA in international studies and economics from the American University.


Stacey Gannon-Wright
Associate Registrar and Collections Manager

Stacey has worked in the registration department at the Carlos Museum since 2002. She holds an MA in Museum Studies from George Washington University and a BA in History from Middlebury College. Her responsibilities include managing the registration of incoming acquisitions and loans to the permanent collection. She is also responsible for in-house photography of collection objects and exhibition installations.

 

Annie Shanley
Assistant Registrar and Provenance Researcher

Annie Shanley received her BA from Bucknell University, MA from the University of Memphis, and PhD from Emory University. She has participated in archaeological fieldwork at the tomb of Parennefer on the Theban West Bank, the Delta site of Mendes, and the palace site of Amenhotep III at Malkata. For several years, she taught art history at Emory University and the University of West Georgia. In 2014, Annie joined the staff of the Michael C. Carlos Museum where she specializes in researching the provenance of objects in the museum’s permanent collection as well as the antiquities trade in the late 20th-early 21st Century.
 

Marketing and Communications

Emily Knight, Marketing and Communications Manager
404.727.6117 
emily.knight@emory.edu 

 

Conservation

Renée Stein
Director of Conservation
Parsons Conservation Laboratory

Renée Stein oversees treatment and technical analysis. She holds a Master of Science specializing in objects conservation from the University of Delaware and is a Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation.

 

Brittany Dolph Dinneen
Assistant Conservator
Parsons Conservation Laboratory

Brittany contributes to the documentation, assessment, treatment, and research of collections objects; participates in lab outreach and teaching; and manages the preventive maintenance program. Her research interests include investigating the surfaces of African power objects, exploring the uses of agarose gel, and analyzing light data to make fading projections for vulnerable colorants on collections objects. She is a professional associate of the American Institute for Conservation, and treasurer for the Southeast Regional Conservation Association. Prior to the Carlos, Brittany worked at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, and Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Additionally, she has carried out archaeological conservation work for projects in Jordan, Azerbaijan, and Greece, and most currently supervises the small finds lab for Emory’s co-sponsored American Excavations Samothrace. She received her M.A. from the UCLA/Getty Program in Conservation of Cultural Heritage following a B.A. in Anthropology from the University at Buffalo.
 

Ella Andrews
Mellon Foundation Advanced Conservation Fellow
Parsons Conservation Laboratory

Ella Andrews is the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow of Objects Conservation in the Parsons Conservation Lab. She received an M.S. in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums and an M.A. in Principles of Conservation from University College London, subsequent to a B.A. in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has previously worked at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Archaeology South-East, and UCL Institute of Archaeology. She has worked as a conservator on archaeological projects in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel/Palestine, Greece, and is currently a member of Middle Kingdom Theban Project in Egypt. Her research interests include polychrome surfaces, the use of organic nanoparticles in conservation, and the identification of pigments through multistep analysis. She is an Associate of the American Institute for Conservation and the regional co-liaison for AIC’s Emerging Conservation Professionals Network.

 

Curatorial

Dr. Ruth Allen
Curator of Greek and Roman Art

Ruth Allen received her BA (Hons) and PhD from the University of Cambridge, and her MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her research interests include ancient ornament, engraved gemstones, female craft, and the legacy of classical art in contemporary practice. Recent exhibitions at the Michael C. Carlos Museum include Making an Impression: The Art and Craft of Ancient Engraved Gemstones (2022), and Recasting Antiquity: Whistler, Tanagra, and the Female Form (2024).

 

Dr. Melinda Hartwig
Curator of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art

Melinda Hartwig is an expert in ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern art and archaeology, and currently serves as a curator at the Michael C. Carlos Museum. She obtained her Ph.D. from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and previously worked as a professor of art history at Georgia State University. Melinda has curated many local and national exhibitions, and edited several catalogs, including, "Life and the Afterlife: Ancient Egyptian Art from the Senusret Collection." Her textbook, "A Companion to Ancient Egyptian Art," received a 2016 PROSE award. She engages with the public through exhibitions, talks, TV documentaries, and lecture series for The Great Courses/Wondrium. Melinda's area of expertise is Theban tomb painting, which has been supported by grants from the NEH and USAID. She has served as the past President and member of the American Research Center in Egypt's fiduciary Board of Governors.

 

Miranda Kyle 
Curator of Indigenous Arts of the Americas

Kyle is a scholar on the intersection of Indigenous Land rights, sovereignty, contemporary art, and monuments. She is a sociocultural activist and advocate. She lectures and curates around the importance of preserving and promoting place-based knowledges and culture, public spaces, and human-informed design. From 2017-2024, she served as the Arts & Culture Program Manager and Chief Curator for Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., managing, cultivating, and growing the largest public art exhibition in the American South. Recently she was invited to the Berlin Biennial to present on Monuments and Cultural Memory. She had received numerous grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Lee Kimche McGrath Fellowship for Arts & Sciences, the StarSeed Fellowship to research the intersection of Public Art, Performance and Space in Riga and Pedvale, Latvia. Kyle has curated exhibitions locally and internationally over the last twelve years, ranging in disciplines from performance to public art. When not consumed by everything art, she is working to dismantle problematic monuments with groups like Stone Mountain Action Coalition and Toppled Monuments Archive. Kyle holds an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an MA from the Edinburgh College of Arts.

 

Dr. Andi McKenzie
Curator of Works on Paper

 

Education

Katie Ericson
Ingram Director of Education

Katie Ericson graduated from Appalachian State University with a BS in Art Management and the University of Florida with an MA in Art Education. She has over a decade of experience working in art museums, including the Turchin Center for Visual Arts at Appalachian State University, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University. Throughout her career, she has developed and managed programs for families, K-12 students and teachers, volunteers, college students, and adults.

Among the many aspects of her work, Katie’s professional interests include arts in medicine and well-being, interdisciplinary thinking within creative practice, and incorporating accessibility, play, and experimentation in artmaking. She sees increasing accessibility and approachability for museum visitors as a vital part of her work, and she has spearheaded many accessibility initiatives in the museum -- including making the Carlos the first Art Museum in Georgia to receive Sensory Inclusion Certification.

Katie also serves on the Southeastern Museums Conference (SEMC) Directors Council, the SEMC EdCom Committee Chair, and an Advisory Board member for the Atlanta Photography Group. In the past, she has been awarded the 2022 SEMC Emerging Museum Professional Award, and the 2021 Georgia Art Education Association Museum Educator of the Year.

 

Kristopher Allen
Senior Manager of School and Volunteer Programs

Kris Allen is the Senior Manager of School and Volunteer Programs at the Michael C. Carlos Museum. He has been in his role at the Carlos since February 2023. In his role Kris manages guided tours for K12 and homeschool students as well as college students and other adult groups. He also develops professional development programming for teachers, including educator open houses, teacher workshops, and the summer educator institute. In addition, Kris manages the museum’s docent guild with over fifty members who volunteer their time to lead the guided tours of the museum. He coordinates regular docent trainings with Emory faculty and guest speakers, and recruits and trains a new class of docents every year.

Kris is a member of the Southeastern Museums Conference, Georgia Association of Museums, Georgia Art Educator Association, and the Georgia Council for Social Studies and participates as either a presenter or vendor at their conferences.
 

Alice Vogler
Manager of Educational Programs

Alice Vogler joined the education team in June 2022 as the Manager of Educational Programs. She is passionate about cross-generational object-based learning and is a believer in the power of self-directed choice-based education. For two decades, she has worked in non-profit community art centers, afterschool programs, independent schools, and museums. Alice holds a BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland and an MFA from Tufts and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Alice is also a time-based artist and curator. She has shown her work in galleries and performance around the world. Her curatorial work focuses on live art actions and participatory exhibitions.


Ana Vizurraga
Educational Programs Specialist
 

 

Exhibition Design

Joseph Gargasz 
Director of Exhibition Design

Since 2013, Joseph F. Gargasz has served as the Director of Exhibition Design and leads the Carlos Museum’s design and installation department. With a career that spans nearly three decades in the arts, he has championed visitor experiences and accessibility as key components of his design practice. Throughout his career, he held positions at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College, and the Ackland Art Museum at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a graduate of Columbus College of Art and Design and received additional training at the Intermuseum Conservation Association.

 

Dave Armistead
Senior Preparator

 

Bruce Raper
Lead Preparator


Ciel Rodriguez
Museum Preparator

Ciel Rodriguez is a Museum Preparator at the Michael C. Carlos Museum. Her experience in design work includes assisting with exhibitions at the Georgia Museum of Art, working as a gallery assistant and art handler at the Athenaeum and Dodd Galleries, and serving as the studio manager at the Lyndon House Arts Center. Ciel completed her BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and received her MFA from the University of Georgia in interdisciplinary studio arts, as well as Museum Studies. Working on exhibitions by day, Ciel also moonlights as a working artist, contemporary curator, and volunteer exhibition coordinator in her spare time. 
 

Security/Operations

Bernard Potts 
Director of Operations


Nicholas Miles 
Senior Security Officer

 

Shanta Murphy
Senior Security Officer


April Wilmer
Security Officer