
ABOUT
Kim Power is a painter, writer, curator and teacher living in New York City. She has exhibited since 2002 in solo and group shows throughout the U.S., France and The Netherlands.
A graduate of the New York Academy of Art (2014), Power has written for The Brooklyn Rail, ARTPULSE magazine, Art Aesthetics magazine and the blogs ArteFuse, The Blue Review, Surface Design Association and Quantum Art Review. She has curated and co-curated a number of successful exhibitions, including Natural Proclivities at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center (Borough of Manhattan Community College), Representing: Selected Works from Alumni and Faculty of the New York Academy of Art at Artisan Lofts (Artisan Lofts in Tribeca) and On Being (online exhibition, Sculptors Alliance). She has contributed to and moderated panels for Nohra Haime Gallery, Shirley Fiterman Art Center, Lodge Gallery and New Hope Arts Center as well as live artist interviews at Hionas Gallery and Lodge Gallery.
Kim has taught the Masters Critique I-IV Drawing I, and Two-Dimensional Design courses at the New Jersey City University (2019-2020) and Branding for a New World (professional art business workshops) at the New York Academy of Art (2021 – upcoming Fall Semester, 2021).
Her landscape paintings, included in the 2019 Artists Off the Grid exhibition, as well as the annual 5 x 5 Project VII can be found online with Abend Gallery (Denver, CO). Power has produced exhibition essays for Casey Zavaglia’s Unseen exhibition catalogue for the William Shearburn Gallery (St. Louis, MO) and Patrick Neal’s catalogue of works included in his Peyrelebade exhibition for Oresman Gallery (Brown Fine Arts Center) at Smith College (Northhampton, MA). Most recently, she wrote the introductory essay for Aron Wiesenfeld’s monograph Travelers, now available on Amazon.
Kim is the Founder and Managing Director of Power Art Projects, through which she provides art writing, curation, F2F and online content for artists, galleries and art publications worldwide. She is a member of ArtTable, “the foremost professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women in the visual arts” and co-hosts NYC ART SHOWS on Clubhouse with Elizabeth Garvey of Garvey Simon Projects.