Born in York Pa, a small-town community known for its farmers markets and country living, at a young age of 12, Kimbra started playing guitar and writing her own compositions. Making connections with other musicians, she eventually became a member of numerous bands.
Wanting more, she boldly moved to NYC leaving her roots. In NY she became involved in tv production, producing an award winning music show called “Raw” which supports musicians of all genres. Her work was not limited to music and includes an abundance of different ideas and genres.
She is multifaceted which includes writing and producing indie films, writing and producing original music, writing and producing plays, producing tv shows, writing a novel, “Inadmissible - The case of Lizzie Borden and Other Murderous Women.”
During Covid she took up painting and developed her urban cat and animal series. She has been participating in Artist markets with her hand painted boxes, note cards and more.
Her work oftentimes deals with current issues in an attempt to understand the world and the culturally different people living in it. One of her most recent projects stems from the effects of Covid19 and the loneliness and fear it places on our thoughts and minds.