Kimberley O’Neill is an artist and filmmaker, she has lectured in the Communication Design department since 2013. O’Neill works across a variety of media including moving image, drawing, sound and performance. Her practice-based research has explored unorthodox forms of communication, considering how thoughts are exchanged through tacit methods, physical actions and in interactions with media technologies. Moving image is a vernacular language that can simultaneously depict and shape self-identity. As such O’Neill’s work regards moving image as a means of articulating subjectivity, whilst also considering how media forms can implicitly reiterate ideologies.
O'Neill's practice spans both narrative and documentary modes of filmmaking. She often works collaboratively and has shown collaborative performances at South London Gallery, London 2015 and Tramway, Glasgow 2014.