Biography

Kym Greeley is a visual artist living in St. John's, Newfoundland. With process as a priority in her work, Greeley uses the landscape, architecture and culture of her province to create paintings, screen prints, sculptures and videos. She graduated from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1997, and studied at the Cooper Union School for the Advancement of Art and Science in New York in 1996.


Greeley's work has been exhibited in publicly-funded, artist-run and commercial galleries. Collections featuring her work include the Canada Council Art Bank, Global Affairs Canada, The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the Newfoundland Provincial Art Bank Collection. Publications such as Future Possibles, The Painting Project, Folklore and Other Panics, Canadian Art Magazine, Visual arts News have featured her critical art practice. Within the Canadian arts community, she has served on many juries, awarding grants, residencies and awards. Greeley was a board member and active volunteer for local artist-run and publicity funded galleries such as Eastern Edge Gallery, St. Michael's Printshop and The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery. She is Co founder and Director of Crux Art Inc, an International Residency Program. Her paintings have been shown in Germany, Ireland, Canada and the United States and she is currently represented by Christina Parker Gallery in St. John's, Newfoundland.