In addition to performing, Hesabi is an active teacher and clinician in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and is currently on the string faculty at the International School of Music in Bethesda, Maryland. Recent clinics include a workshop, masterclass and performance at the American University, Katzen Art Center as well as appearing as guest lecturer at University of Maryland, Towson University, and Lebanon Valley College.
As a strong advocate for accessible music education, Kimia co-founded LyreIran, a collaborative focusing on promoting strings performance and education by hosting and organizing workshops, master classes, and educational videos for students around the world who seek affordable and easily accessible educational content. As a leadership committee of District New Music Coalition, Ms. Hesabi worked with DNMC to promote the performance and appreciation of contemporary music by connecting performers, composers, institutions, and audiences located in the Washington, D.C. area through concerts, conferences, and active community building. Kimia is a proud member of the American Viola Society and serves as a board member for the organization. In 2024 she served as one of the pre-screening jury members of the Primrose International Viola Competition as well as the Chair for the 2024 American Viola Society Ensemble Invitational Competition. She is the recipient of the prestigious Thomas Fellowship from the University of Tennessee, the Dean’s Fellowship for Academic Excellence, and the M-Cubator grant from the University of Maryland.