- Visual Arts
- Media Arts
- Cross-Disciplinary Practice
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Kimberley O'Neill serves as a Lecturer in Design-Communication Design at The Glasgow School of Art. Her practice encompasses visual arts, media arts, and cross-disciplinary methodologies, often exploring intersections between installation art, digital media, and conceptual frameworks. 2023 : Featured in Berwick Film Festival through Screentime exhibition and screening. 2019 : Presented solo exhibition 'Enigma Bodytech' and participated in Artists Moving Image Festival. 2018 : Coordinated 'Rough Music Workshop' and exhibited at Plymouth Arts Centre. 2017 : Showcased 'Circuits of Bad Conscience' and contributed book chapter 'Slippery Women'. 2016 : Participated in 'Conatus TV' and 'Line of Sight' group exhibition. 2015 : Collaborated on 'Nos Algae's' and 'Amygdala N.O.S' projects. Her research focuses on experimental visual practices that synthesize technology, environmental themes, and spatial interventions. Recent works like 'Screentime' (2023) and 'Porpoise Escape' (2017) demonstrate her interest in abstract narrative structures and digital-physical intersections. Collaborative projects such as 'Visualising the Rite' (2013) highlight educational methodologies that bridge traditional and contemporary art approaches. Exhibition activity spans diverse contexts including Edinburgh Art Festival (2016), South London Gallery (2015), and Glasgow's Tramway (2019). While specific awards and student mentorship data aren't provided, her extensive exhibition record indicates significant contributions to contemporary art practices through installations, video works, and participatory formats.








