Kim Crowley is a curator based between Cork City and Co. Kerry. She works primarily with language, participatory events and expanded publishing. She approaches publishing as a practice that can expand beyond the traditional bound object. Throughout her work, she utilises methods of production that foreground experimentation, process and exchange. She looks to produce work that challenges dominant institutional structures and embraces multi-disciplinarity through sustained, long-term collaboration.
Kim completed a residency & exhibition (March - May 2026) at the TRISKEL SAMPLE Project Space, Triskel Arts Centre Cork. In 2025 she established her own publishing project What Now. Since 2019, Kim has been co-director of Bloomers, an artist-led publishing collective in Cork City.
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, St. Luke’s, Cork City (2023). Recent curated publications include Oghyll (2025), 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 a graduate of the Crawford College of Art and Design. In 2025 Kim was awarded the Sample ‘15’ Bursary. She was previously awarded an Arts Council Agility Award and Arts Grant Funding through Bloomers.