“As a multidisciplinary artist, I am interested in the intersection between social change and creative practice. I look for the space between art, thought, design and transition. I see art as a conduit to push boundaries, ask questions and find common language.”

Kim Percy is a multidisciplinary artist interested in the realm of social change. Her diverse body of work has been showcased in prominent festivals and awards, attesting to her significant contributions to the art world. Notable events she has participated in include the BOAA Biennale of Australian Art, Ballarat International Foto Biennale Core Program, HeadOn Photo Festival Main Program, Bowness Photographic Prize, Mullin Conceptual Photographic Prize, and the Glover Landscape Award.

Having held numerous solo exhibitions, including one in New York City and a recent showcase at Sol Gallery in Fitzroy, Kim Percy continues to make a mark in the art scene. Her current focus revolves around pursuing a PhD where she delves into dyslexia from a visual art perspective. The title of her research, 'Visualising the Invisible: investigating dyslexia and absence through visual art practice,' reflects her commitment to exploring the intersection of art and understanding neurodiversity.

Beyond her artistic endeavours, Kim resides in the Victorian Central Highlands with her partner, Morgan, and shares her life with two sons and two cats. Her involvement in the local art scene extends to her role as the curator of Radius, a regional art gallery and community space dedicated to promoting artists and makers in the Hepburn region of Victoria. Additionally, Kim is a graphic designer at Designscope.

In the academic sphere, Kim is a university tutor and lecturer. Her areas of expertise encompass art, design, photography, and professional art practice. Furthermore, she engages in private art mentoring, contributing to the development of emerging and mid-career artists.

Kim Percy's multifaceted involvement in the arts, academia, and community initiatives underscores her commitment to fostering creativity, understanding, and social change.