Art Jemima Kirke majored in art as a student and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the
Rhode Island School of Design in 2008. In late 2011, she held an exhibition titled "A Brief History" through Skylight Projects. In late 2017 to early 2018, she had a show at Sargeant's Daughters, a
Lower East Side gallery, where she exhibited portrait-style paintings, some of them neck-up, others full-figure, of women in their
wedding dresses. Kirke was inspired by her own divorce and the exhibition also contained a self-portrait of Kirke in her wedding dress and veil. In 2019 she opened a solo show called “SCAMP” at Sargeant's Daughters gallery. In September 2022, Kirke presented for
Batsheva Hay's spring collection at Ben's Kosher Deli.
Acting in 2023 Growing up in the West Village, Kirke found herself accepting a number of roles on her friends' projects. Dunham asked Kirke to take on a supporting role in her debut film
Tiny Furniture. Kirke and a number of other friends were called upon as a favour to Dunham since there was not enough money to pay professional actors. Although the film turned out to be profitable, Kirke received no payment. Kirke reunited with Dunham in the HBO series
Girls, appearing in all six seasons from 2011 to 2017 as the character Jessa Johansson. Kirke next had supporting roles in the dark comedy films ''
Ava's Possessions and The Little Hours''. In 2018, Kirke starred alongside her real-life sister
Lola Kirke in
Emma Forrest's film
Untogether. The film premiered at the 2018
Tribeca Film Festival. In 2011, Kirke appeared in the music video "Wring It Out" for the group
Rival Schools. Both this music video and
Smile for the Camera were directed by her friend
Jordan Galland. In 2017, she appeared in the music video for "
Gotta Get a Grip" by
Mick Jagger, directed by
Saam Farahmand and appeared opposite
Alex Cameron in his music video for the song "Stranger's Kiss". In September 2017, Kirke appeared opposite
Zayn Malik in his music video for the song "
Dusk Till Dawn". In 2021, Kirke appeared in the Netflix series
Sex Education in the role of Hope, headmistress of Moordale Secondary School. In 2021, it was announced that Kirke had accepted a role in
Conversations with Friends, a series based on the
book of the same name by
Sally Rooney, in which she plays Melissa, an older, experienced writer fascinated by a younger couple. In 2023, Kirke starred in the
Apple TV+ series
City on Fire, based on the
book of the same name.
Directing Kirke's directorial debut was in 2019 when she spearheaded the video for the track "Mama" by her sister
Lola Kirke. She would go on to direct other projects including multiple music videos and a short film with
Alex Cameron.
Activism In 2015, Kirke partnered with
the Center for Reproductive Rights to create a
public service announcement to advance the future of reproductive healthcare. In the PSA, Kirke discusses the abortion she received in college where she could not afford the anesthesia in addition to the procedure and went without. == Personal life ==