Colleen Keefe (they/them) received an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BFA from Washington University.
Recent solo exhibitions include Speer Gallery, Bryn Mawr PA, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson / Design Center, Philadelphia PA, Robert Henry Contemporary, New York, NY, Abington Arts Center, Jenkintown, PA, and RHV Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY. Their work has been reviewed in the New York Times, Village Voice, Bushwick Daily, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia City Paper, Toronto Globe and News, LA Times, Sculpture Magazine, theartblog.org and Title Magazine.
In addition to their studio practice, Keefe has been curating since 1995 – first, as co-director of 57 Hope in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, NY (1995-2001), and currently as co-director of Mount Airy Contemporary (2009-present).
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About the Studio
Colleen Keefe's studio practice is based in the northwest Philadelphia neighborhood of Mt. Airy (Lenni Lenape land). They share a carriage house studio with their partner Andrea Wohl Keefe.