
GAHI
Welcome to the Global Art Heritage Institute, your gateway to cultural exchange and education in art heritage. Explore our programs and resources designed to enhance understanding and appreciation of global art heritage.
Our Story
The Global Art Heritage Institute (GAHI) serves as a platform for cultural exchange and education in art heritage, partnering with Johns Hopkins University and brand US art institutions to offer programs that enhance global art heritage understanding.

Leadership & Key Personnel
Tammy Kim, CEO: Strategic leader responsible for GAHI's vision, partnerships, fundraising, and organizational governance.
Andrew Kang, Director of Program Development and Exchange Program Management: Leads educational and cultural program creation, partnerships, and program innovation.
Peter Song, Director of Program Development: Oversees marketing, branding, and collaborations, with a focus on external management(Project GAHI 2024).
Tammy kim
Founder & CEO
Bringing a wealth of experience and a profound commitment to art heritage, Tammy leads GAHI with a vision for global cultural preservation.
Phone: 010-8699-3107


Andrew S. Kang
Co-Founder & Director
Andrew's multifaceted expertise and unwavering dedication contribute significantly to GAHI's strategic initiatives and operational excellence.
Phone: 010-3355-1267
Peter J. Song
Co-Founder & Director
With a profound understanding of global art heritage, Theresa plays a pivotal role in GAHI's advisory and consultancy services.
Phone: 010-2900-7291

Educational Programs

Museum Studies
JHU’s program in collaboration with the art institutions (such as Smithsonian and major museums), providing practical museum management and curation experience.

Professional Development
Skill-building opportunities for museum educators and professionals.

Online Courses
Access to a range of online courses covering art, history, and culture.
Exchange Programs

Internships
Hands-on experience in art conservation, research, education, and museum management.