Kimon Keramidas is the head of digital content and strategy at the Rubin museum of Himalayan art, spearheading new digital projects and initiatives. Before joining the Rubin in 2022, Keramidas served as a digital humanities consultant to the Museum to bridge the technical and subject matter experts, conceptualizing how digital tools can be presented to contextualize historical, object-centered information in compelling ways for a broad audience. He was formerly a clinical associate professor of experimental humanities and social engagement and affiliated faculty in international relations and integrated design and media at New York University, where he approached media and technology through the lenses of political economy and sociology of culture. Keramidas co-curated Sogdians: The Influencers of the Silk Road ( Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 2018) and is an expert in interactive technology and pedagogy. In 2011, 2013, and 2015 he was director of the Digital Media Lab and member of the faculty at the Bard Graduate Center, which hosted NEH Summer Institutes. At the time he was a faculty member and supporting organizer for the workshops.