Kimberly Drew


Kimberly Drew is an American art curator and writer. She is best known as the former social media manager for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and her use of the social media handle MuseumMammy. Drew released her first book, This Is What I Know About Art in June 2020.

Early life and education

Drew grew up in Orange, New Jersey in a family of artists. In 2008, she graduated from the boarding school St. George's School in Middletown, Rhode Island. During her second year at Smith College, Drew had an internship at Studio Museum in Harlem with Thelma Golden, which influenced her later choice of concentration and informed her career path. In 2012, Drew graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in Art history and Africana studies, and a concentration in Museum Studies.

Career

In March 2011, Drew started the Tumblr blog Black Contemporary Art while still in college. She and others posted about black artists who were featured on museum websites but had no digital presence on Tumblr, so that they "were part of a recorded history." Drew has referred to herself as a "a curator of "black art and experiences" and has been recognized by Artsy for advocating for racial equality in the art world. She has spoken about the importance of tying art to activism and protests, specifically in the immediate aftermath of the high-profile killings of Black Americans such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and Tony McDade.
In July 2015, Drew was hired as the Associate Online Community Producer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. She held the position until November 2019.
In 2016, Drew curated the White House's Instagram account during the 2016 South by South Lawn festival. That July, Drew, along with writers Taylor Renee Aldridge and Jessica Lynne and art historian Jessica Bell Brown, organized a project called Black Art Incubator, a two-month long program of book exchanges, art critiques, and panel discussions.

Books

Drew is currently co-authoring a book with journalist Jenna Wortham, Black Futures, which will examine how creativity relates to black cultural identity. It will be published by Chris Jackson's One World imprint at Random House in December 2020.
On June 2, 2020, Drew released her first book, This Is What I Know About Art, a book for young adults under the Penguin Workshop imprint.

Personal life

Drew resides in Brooklyn.