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Australian Women Artists

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Ep. 26. Kim Anderson

Kim Anderson’s artistic journey began in Ballarat, Victoria, where she was born and raised. Her formal artistic education commenced at the University of Ballarat, where she pursued her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours.

During these formative years, she began developing her distinctive approach to drawing and exploring the themes that would later define her mature work.

Her art demonstrates a deep understanding of drawing as both a technical discipline and a means of emotional expression. She has stated that her work “has always primarily been inspired by images of the body, both its exterior surfaces and delicate inner structures.”

In 2020 Kim was a finalist for the National Works on Paper Award, the Wyndham Art Prize, the Swan Hill Drawing Prize, the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, and the Kedumba Drawing Award. And subsequent years provided many more accolades.

In the last 5 years or so Kim’s work has gained increasing recognition within the Australian art world to the point where recently she was listed among the Top 100 Australian Collectable artists of 2025.

We had a great discussion on her influences including 17 years as a dancer, international residencies and the emotional impact on not only creating these artworks, but then walking into an exhibition where they all hang together.

Kim is represented by the fabulous @flinderslanegallery

NB the artwork that I found so evocative I incorrectly named in the conversation. I meant to say ‘Protection’

Head to my bio for the link to our podcast conversation.


Kim Anderson images:

1. KA photo supplied
2. Fugue #2, 2024, Ink, graphite, charcoal and cold wax on paper, mounted on board
100 x 60cm finalist in the Paul Guest Drawing Prize at Bendigo Art Gallery
3. The Dance II, 2023 Ink, charcoal and graphite on paper 75cm x 75cm
4. Protection, 2018 ink, charcoal & pastel on paper, 116cm x 80cm
5. Metamorphosis 2023 Ink, charcoal and graphite on paper 75cm x 105cm
6. Only Breath and Shadows, 2022, Ink, charcoal and graphite on paper, 100cm x 64cm finalist Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize