Kim Hoeckele
Kim is a New York-based artist working across photography, video, and performance. Their work restages male-dominant viewpoints within the Western Canon’s literary, art-historical, and philosophical works to explore how entrenched ideas of power and gender impact contemporary culture.
She has exhibited work at Bronx Museum , Queens Museum, Storage Gallery, Underdonk , and Smack Mellon among other venues. Residencies and fellowships include Bronx Museum AIM, Lighthouse Works , and The Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts.
At Woodward, Kim will work on a series of essays considering images of women across art, commercialism, and pornography related to their photographic project, The Long Confidence.