About Kim-Lee Kho

Kim-Lee Kho is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist of Chinese-Indonesian and British descent, exploring personal experience as a gateway to broader human concerns.

A member, (now associate member), of The Red Head Gallery collective in Toronto since 2018, she has participated nationally in exhibitions, residencies, and mentorships; and won awards including grants from the Ontario Arts Council.

Kho's recent projects include: her largest exhibition to date Burnt Offerings, an ambitious multidisciplinary solo show at Station Gallery in Whitby Ontario (2023); Hidden Complexity, a public art project in Oakville Ontario that was part of the 2023 Contact Photography Festival; in 2022 the first (smaller) iteration of Burnt Offerings at The Red Head Gallery (Toronto Ontario); and a photographic series My Father’s Things which launched as part of the 2022 View Find[H]er exhibition at the Art Gallery of Mississauga (Ontario).

Kho is a popular and experienced speaker, juror, and art educator, teaching art to adults in both digital and traditional media.

Kim-Lee Kho's Projects on LensCulture