Bio

Kim Maxime Baglieri is a queer interdisciplinary painter, filmmaker and educator of Waray (Filipinx), Armenian and Sicilian descent, born in New York City and based in Lenapehoking (Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley). Her work investigates ritual, the body, place/land, language and sound/ rhythm as sites of colonial harm and legacy as well as portals of reclamation, longing, meaning-making and remembering. In her work, liminal gaps created by loss of language and cultural practice time-travel and are transformed. Sound structures her films and provides her audience a visceral experience of intimacy and embodied presence. Her work has been screened at Doc NYC, QTPOC Visions and various other festivals and venues. She holds a BA from Bard College and an MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College. For the past 7 years she has taught art- painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, clay and paper maché sculpture to NYC elementary school children through Studio in a School Association, and before that with other arts organizations. Kim is also a Reiki II provider.

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EDUCATION

2021 MFA in Integrated Media Arts, Hunter College, New York, NY

2015 Teaching Artist Training Program, Community Word Project, New York, NY

2002 BA in Studio Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY


SOLO SCREENINGS

2021 QTPOC Visions, Center for Fiction, Brooklyn, NY


SELECT GROUP SCREENINGS AND EXHIBITS

2023 Cornell Creative Arts Center, Kingston, NY

2022 Tripvill International Film Festival, The International Society for Performing and Visual Arts, Brooklyn, NY, Best Documentary Short

2022 FlickFair On-Demand Film Festival, Official Selection

2022 Social Impact Film Festival, Los Angeles, CA, Official Selection

2021 Doc NYC, New York, NY, Official Selection

2021 Gowanus Open Studios, Brooklyn, NY

2021 Hunter MFA Thesis Show, New York, NY

2019 QTPOC Visions, Cinema Cobra, Soft Surplus, Brooklyn, NY

2012 LIC Open Studios, Queens, NY

2011 Reclaim, Metro Baptist Church, NY, NY


PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

2022 LIGEIA Magazine https://www.ligeiamagazine.com/spring-2022/

2021 Titze, Anne-Katrin, Eye for Film, “Resilience, Hope and Magic” Film, November issue


PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

QTPOC Visions, Brooklyn, NY


TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2016- 2022 Artist Instructor, Studio in a School Association, New York, NY

2013-2016 Teaching Artist, various arts organizations, New York, NY

2014-2015 Adjunct Instructor, Hunter College, Integrated Media Arts, New York, NY



All images and video copyright Kim Baglieri, 2011 - 2023


with rescued son, Kushie, #adoptdontshop