Dr Kim Sloan is a Canadian art historian.
Sloan worked for the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1986 where she curated an exhibition on Alexander Cozens from November 1986-January 1987.
The exhibition then traveled to the Art Gallery of Ontario with additional works by his son John Robert Cozens and was on display January–March 1987.
While at the British Museum, Sloan has worked primarily on Sir William Hamilton and his collections at the British Museum, the watercolours of J. M. W. Turner, and the Hans Sloane collections.
[2][3] From September 2007 - January 2008, Sloan was the Leverhulme Fellow at the National Portrait Gallery, London.