Kemi Ilesanmi is Founder and Principal of KGI Projects which is dedicated to supporting and building Black and Brown arts leaders, institutions, and networks in the United States and Africa. For over 25 years, she has served as a pioneering nonprofit leader, foundation officer, and museum curator.
Kemi was executive director of The Laundromat Project, a nationally-recognized and community-based arts organization in New York City from 2012-2022. Under her leadership, The LP grew its staff, budget & impact tenfold and attained a long-term community home in Central Brooklyn.
Prior to that, Kemi has served as Director of Grants and Services at Creative Capital Foundation and visual arts curator at the Walker Art Center. Kemi contributes to scholarship through speaking engagements and platforms, including Brooklyn Museum, Creative Time, The New School, Artnet News, and The Art World: What If…?!, among others.
Kemi was appointed by the Mayor of New York City to the Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission for seven years, including two as Chair. She has been featured in the New York Times, among Brooklyn Magazine’s 50 most fascinating people, and on The Observer’s annual list of the Arts Power 50. She has been honored by the Metropolitan Museum and Project for Empty Space. She is a graduate of Smith College, New York University, and Coro Leadership NY.