Kerry Baldry is an artist, filmmaker and independent curator. Her film practice explores the relationship between performance and moving image and her work has been exhibited as both single screen and looped film installations in galleries and film festivals world wide. After graduating in BA (Hons) Fine Art from Middlesex University and then studying Fine Art film and video at Central St. Martins, her first commission was a short film for BBC2s One Minute Television which was broadcast on The Late Show – a joint collaboration between BBC2 and The Arts Council. Since the 1990s she has continued to make work primarily with 16mm film and video.

Selected screenings and exhibitions include: the 57th Venice Biennale, the Rotterdam Film Festival, Brussel’s Art Week, Berlin Art Week, The Lux, The London Film Makers Co-op, HOME artists film weekender, KUMU Art Museum in Estonia, Sultan Nazri Shah Conference Building Oxford University, The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca, Lethaby Gallery Central St. Martins, Royal College of Art, London Art Fair. A full CV is available on request. Her work is in the collection of British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection, Lux and British Film Institute.

She has also been curating, promoting and distributing a self initiated project titled ‘One Minute’. One Minute volume 10 being the latest in the series. One Minute Volumes 1 - 10 have been screened worldwide and are now archived at The BFI.

Her artistic practice encompasses a wide range of media and she currently works in her studio in Snowdonia, North Wales.