ABOUT
Kimberly Dublin is a multidisciplinary artist working with photography and text. Her work explores emotional memory, longing, and the tension between presence and absence.
BIOGRAPHY
Kimberly Dublin is a Filipino-American photographer and writer whose work captures the quiet collisions between time, memory, and emotion.
Rooted in a background that spans pharmacy, architecture, and journalism, her artistic practice reflects a multidimensional understanding of the human condition -- one that is simultaneously analytical and deeply poetic. Whether through the frame of a camera or the rhythm of a written line, Kimberly's work invites viewers into stillness: a suspended moment where softness and clarity meet.
Particularly drawn to the interplay between light and solitude, she often captures moments that feel both cinematic and fleeting. Her photographic style leans toward painterly, timeless compositions -- emphasizing space, mood, and emotional nuance over spectacle. Her portraits, in particular, evoke intimacy and reverence, revealing her subject's quiet inner world without intrusion.
As a writer, Kimberly explores themes of grief, memory, identity, and belonging. She believes that art, when rooted in sincerity, becomes both mirror and medicine. Her multidisciplinary background allows her to weave personal history with philosophical thought, often reflecting on how people carry love, loss, and longing across time.
Having spent her early childhood in the Philippines before growing up in New Jersey, Kimberly brings a diasporic perspective to her work, unafraid to ask uncomfortable questions and dwell in emotional depth. She is currently focused on building a body of work that honors transition -- from youth to adulthood, silence to expression, and survival to presence.
Kimberly is based in New York and is building connections across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. She is interested in publication, gallery work, and collaborations that center humanity, heritage, and visual storytelling.