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Kim Córdova

Kim Córdova
Arts Policy & Civic Engagement Editor

Kim Córdova is an art writer and journalist whose work is focused on the intersection of culture and politics. Originally from Pasadena, she is a graduate of SOMA in Mexico City and holds a master’s from Harvard. She is a Fulbright Scholar and a fellow with CEC ArtsLink, the Atlantic Council, Eisenhower Fellowships, and the German Marshall Fund.

Kim joined the Boston Art Review team in October, 2025, thanks to a two-year grant from the Barr Foundation supporting the development of a new arts policy and civic engagement vertical.

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Civic Culture • Dec 23, 2025

The Exit Interview: Mass Cultural Council's Executive Director, Michael J. Bobbitt, on a Pioneering Five Years

Interview by Kim Córdova

Civic Culture • Dec 12, 2025

New England Foundation for the Arts Receives $17M Unrestricted Gift from MacKenzie Scott

News by Kim Córdova

Civic Culture • Nov 04, 2025

ICA / Boston Introduces Artist Pass for Massachusetts Creatives

News by Kim Córdova

Civic Culture • Oct 25, 2025

At the State House, Artists Speak Up for Policies to Support Massachusetts’s Creative Economy

News by Kim Córdova

Civic Culture • Oct 16, 2025

Design Studio for Social Intervention on Twenty Years of Social Practice for Civic Engagement

Interview by Kim Córdova