Kim Crowley is a curator based in Cork City. Her practice is rooted in the role of expanded publishing within visual art. She explores how publishing can transcend its traditional forms, moving into the gallery space and translating to physical space. She looks to work with artists who embrace process and push the boundaries of media and form.

Through exhibitions, collaborative projects, events and instructional-based interactions, Kim looks to encourage an exchange between art and its viewers. The gallery can become a site of transformation, where art can shift from being an object of observation to an experience that invites interaction, interpretation, and dialogue. Kim’s practice also engages with conceptual themes related to publishing, such as language, ownership, censorship, and knowledge sharing.

Since 2019, Kim has been co-director of Bloomers, an artist-led publisher, while also curating independently. She was previously awarded an Arts Council Agility Award. Recent curated exhibitions include group shows at Backwater Artists Group, Cork (2024), and Sample-Studios, Cork (2024), as well as a solo exhibition with Sarah Long (2023). Recent curated publications include The Ground Beneath Our Feet (2023), Page / Process / Proceed (2022), and These Stately Hills (2021). Kim is a 2022 First Class Honours graduate of the MLitt in Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) from the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow, and is also a graduate of the Crawford College of Art and Design.