Kimi Kitada is a curator and arts educator based in Kansas City. Currently, she is the Jedel Family Foundation Curatorial Fellow at Charlotte Street Foundation. Previously, she was a Curatorial Assistant at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles from 2019-2020. From 2014 to 2018, she served as Public Programs & Research Coordinator at ICI. As an independent curator, her recent exhibitions include: where we came from & where we are going at Transformer, Washington DC (2019); reset at Garis & Hahn, New York, NY (2016); For All the Vanished Things: Jee Hee Kang at Centre for Social Innovation, New York, NY (2016). She co-curated Postscript: Correspondent Works at artQ13, Rome (2015); 7×8 Curatorial Conversations at Budapest Art Market, Hungary (2013); and (in)complete at TEMP Art Space, New York, NY (2013). Kitada received a BA in Art History and Classics from Bucknell University and an MA in Museum Studies from NYU.
Image: Abigail Smithson.