Words

Selected published work and interviews

Jessica McLean, Laura Hammersley, and Corinne T. Sullivan, Sage Journal
All artists were directly invited to participate by curator Aleshia Lonsdale, whose aim was to showcase the diversity of regional artists and the varied ways they might express the significance of this water place through their own lens, materials and methods.
Connections to Ngayirr Ngurambang (Sacred Country) and art undermining settler colonial power, 30 October 2025

walk · listen · create
A thousand generations have led you to this point, reflective essay (2024 Marŝarto Awards shortlisted entrant), 14 December 2024

ClimateCultures
Exploring Regional Futures: An Entangled Existence, essay and personal reflection, 21 October 2024

ecoartspace
Hearing Held and Nurtured Nature: KIm Goldsmith’s Multi-Media Works, 1 January 2024

Guardian Australia
Tricksters, messengers, fire-bringers: crows and ravens have been woven into human history, 24 September 2023

RM Williams OUTBACK Magazine
The call of the wild, August/September 2023

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ClimateCultures
Regional Futures: Giving Voice to Human and More-than-Human, 23 May 2023

Mona Magazine
(Sitting with) the Discomfort of Change, 3 July 2023

Mona Magazine
Leaning into Dangerous Conversations, 23 August 2023

Cyclic Defrost
Kim V. Goldsmith: “Why audio? That’s a great question…”, 20 November 2022

earth.fm
On ethics, colonialism, pluralism and ecological crisis, 14 October 2022

Walk. Listen. Create. Walking Home illustrated chapbook, March 2022
New Year’s Day, prose shortlisted for publication (competition)

Radio and podcasts

Also see the Audio Storytelling page

ABC NSW Mornings with Paul Turton, 24 October 2024

Paul Turton talks with Kim about her sound work and the Regional Futures: An Entangled Existence exhibition

Talking Walking Podcast, 29 September 2024
Talking with Museum of Walking founder, Andrew Stuck in London, September 2023

ZooFM interview with Keegan Brown, 25 June 2024

Talking about Kim’s sound art practice and the Listening Lab that was held on World Environment Day.

Amplify: Story, Resistance, Radio, Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney University, 5 October – 18 November 2023
Kim V. Goldsmith on working with sound, talking with event curator, Dr Dallas Rogers

Outback Magazine Podcast
The Call of the Wild with Sound Artist Kim V. Goldsmith, 4 September 2023