Color Objects, based in Amsterdam, recently published an article on Keane's paintings. Written by founder, Jaap le Poole, the article includes Keane's story behind her use of color.
Books + Color Hit Seattle
The Secret Language of Color co-authors - Arielle Eckstut and Joann Eckstut - will be talking about the use of color in bookstores at the American Bookseller Association's conference in Seattle this week. They recently collaborated with m.k.s client, [words] Bookstore, and the studio is thrilled that images of the award-winning window design and custom, hand painted [words] wall make an appearance in their presentation to the ABA crowd.
Their recent book, The Secret Language of Color, is stunning eye candy for artists and book lovers alike. Get your copy through [words] and contact the studio if you'd like us to procure you a signed copy.
m.k.s launches a.i.r project
meghan.keane.studio announces an exciting new proposition. M.K.S ARTIST IN RESIDENCE project welcomes artists, by invitation, to make work in the studio space, participate in the studio "dine+dialogue" community building events, and find inspiration in a studio in the clouds.
m.k.s welcomes the first artist in residence, Alina Selezneva. Selezneva is a painter from Brooklyn. Her paintings are medium to large scale abstract works in oil or acrylic. Learn more at alinaselezneva.com.
December Update
Keane was guest critic at University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, final reviews for the mArch SLEEP STUDIO. The studio was led by architect, visiting professor Natalie Fizer.
Keane was guest critic at Brooklyn College undergraduate silkscreen final review. The course was taught by artist and master printer, professor David Lantow.
Solo Exhibition 9/14 Bogotá
SOACHA : PORTRAITS
new paintings of colombians displaced by violence
opening: saturday 9/14/13, 11-12:30pm
on view 9/16-9-21
m-f 10-5:00pm, sat 9/21 11-12:30pm
LIA - Laboritorio Interdisciplinario de las Artes
Calle 12B no. 2-71
Bogotá, Colombia
Lialab.com
This project is a collaboration between meghan.keane.studio, LIA LAB, and Fundación Colombia Nuevos Horizantes, made possible by Rodrigo Facundo, Sebastian Ramirez, Leah Golubchick, Marino Rivera, Ana Acosta, Robert Rosales, and all FCNH friends.
The exhibition features paintings of displaced individuals living in transitional housing.
Upcoming Exhibitions
1. Bushwick Open Studios 2013
New Work by Meghan Keane
Reception | Sat, June 1 | 7-9 pm -- artist in attendance
Fri 5/31 5-7pm
at 6/1 12-7pm
Sun 6/2 12-7pm
Natalie Fizer Studio, 117 Grattan St. #201, Brooklyn, NY 11237
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2. INSIDE OUT: SELECTIONS FROM THE KENTLER FLATFILES
Just announced: Whitney Museum curator Laura Phipps selected Keane's ink on paper drawing, Hair Sac (2007), for inclusion n the upcoming Kentler show Inside Out.
RECEPTION | Saturday, June 22 | 5-7 pm
On view June 13 - July 21
CURATOR'S TALK | Saturday, June 22 | 4 pm
GUEST CURATOR: aura Phipps, Senior Curatorial Assistant, Whitney Museum
Kentler International Drawing Space
353 Van Brunt Street (at Dikeman)
Red Hook, Brooklyn
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3. Attractive Summer: Paper Plate Show
Keane will have two paintings in a group show in Japan this summer.
Gallery Sans quoi, kayama, Japan
Curated by: K. Saito
Window design wins national competition
Penguin books recently announced [words] Bookstore window display, designed by Meghan Keane, as winner of the national bookseller display competition. [words] Bookstore is a client of the studio, for whom Keane does art direction, marketing, and design work.
Press: Patch.com Announces Competition, Patch.com Announces Win
Special thanks to Jonah and Ellen Zimiles, and to Michael Keane and Patrick Scafidi for photo editing and installation assistance.
Spring Updates
Keane was guest critic at Parsons The New School for Design's sophomore architecture and interior design reviews for a third year. The sophomore design studio was taught by architects Natalie Fizer and Michael Morris.
Keane was guest critic at Brooklyn College undergraduate relief printmaking final review. The course was taught by artist and master printer, professor David Lantow.
Friday, April 12 - Exhibition Opening
100 WORKS ON PAPER EXHIBITION
Curated by: Florence Neal and Sallie Mize
Over 100 original drawings and works on paper celebrating the Kentler's 23rd year.
100 WORKS ON PAPER ARTISTS: Jo-Ann Acey | David Ambrose | Scott Barnes | Kate Beck | Linda Beeman | Emily Berger | Jack Berkowitz | Mariella Bisson | Barbara Bondy | Nancy Bowen | Mitchell Brock | Hedwig Brouckaert | Raphael Bueno | Beth Casper | Phillip Chen | Ellen Chuse | Ursula Clark | Martha Clippinger | Marieken Cochius | Margaret Cogswell | Yvette Cohen | Stephen Cox | Beth Dary | Karni Dorell | Christopher Dudley | Deborah Everett | Emily Feinstein | Gail Flanery | Charles Flickinger | Peter Fox | Beth Ganz | Karen Gibbons | Abby Goldstein | Julie Gross | Joan Grubin | Edwin Gunn | Red Hammond | Jerelyn Hanrahan | Ruth Hardinger | Randall Harris | Jim Hayes | Edward Heins | Amy Helfand | Molly Heron | John Himmelfarb | Joanne Howard | Nene Humphrey | Elissa Iberti | Michiyo Ihara | Erick Johnson | Elise Kaufman | Tamiko Kawata | Meghan Keane | Marthe Keller | Leslie Kerby | Barbara Kilpatrick | Damon Kowarsky | Julian Kreimer | Michael Kukla | Karen Kunc | Jane Lincoln Luce | Stephen Maine | Sascha Mallon | Nancy Manter | Karen Helga Maurstig | John McGill | Warwick McLeod | Meridith McNeal | Gudrun Mertes-Frady | Lucia Minervini | Arezoo Moseni | Agnes Murray | Jasmine Murrell | Vernita N'Cognita | Jim Napierala | Florence Neal | Margaret Neill | Susan Newmark | Janet Nolan | Janell O'Rourke | Lance Paladino | Carolanna Parlato | Jaanika Peerna | Gelah Penn | Jen Pepper | Scott Pfaffman | Ray Rapp | Beverly Ress | Marie Roberts | Viviane Rombaldi Seppey | Meredith Rosier | Donna Ruff | Anne Russinof | Kiyomitsu Saito | Sepideh Salehi | Andra Samelson | Jane Sangerman | Paul Santoleri | Alyce Santoro | Tony Saunders | Claudia Sbrissa | Susan Schwalb | Robert Schwinger | Laurel Shute | Elaine Smollin | Pat Weber Sones | Christine Staehelin | Holly Sumner | Ilene Sunshine | Suzy Sureck | Kamran Taherimoghaddam | Amy Talluto | Lorene Taurerewa | Mary Ting | Josette Urso | Adele Ursone | Thomas Vinton | April Vollmer | Joy Walker | Beriah Wall | Lindsay Walt | Stephen Westfall | Ruth Wetzel | Dale Williams | Joyce Yamada | Patrice Yourdon | Harriet Zucker
Reception:
Friday, April 12, 6-8 pm
On view through April 12 - May 12
Kentler International Drawing Space
353 Van Brunt Street (at Dikeman)
Red Hook, Brooklyn
Guest Artist Talk: "What Happens If...: A Decade of Making"
Teaching artist and artist colleague, Lance Paladino, invited Keane to be a guest artist presenter during his Joan Mitchell Foundation Young Adult Program (ages 18-28), held at Parsons this weekend. The presentation, titled "What Happens If...: A Decade of Making" shared the variety of styles, and risks, taken over the years (high school to present) and emphasized the importance of play, having fun, and exploration ("what happens if...?") in making art throughout the course of one's life. At the end, students were invited to reflect on what inspired them: they wrote down a technique or idea they would like to try in the future, and made a drawing of an artwork they saw during the presentation that stood out. Students were invited to donate their drawings and compile them into an accordion book to be added to the meghan.keane.studio collection; the young adult artists who participated now have work in a private collection.
The video of the presentation will available online shortly, shot by Brooklyn Media House.
Monday, February 25 - Exhibition Opening
4 Painters
curated by Maria Catalano Rand
Joseph Cosaluzzo | Alexander Doolan | Meghan Keane | Min Zhu
Opening reception: Monday, February 25, 5-7 pm
On view through May 2013
Brooklyn College Georgian Room
Boylan Hall
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn NY
Bogotá, Colombia
m.k.s partnered with Fundación Colombia Nuevos Horizontes to bring an experimental printmaking workshop to displaced individuals in Colombia. Colombia has the largest internally displaced population--larger than Afghanistan, Iraq, or any African nation--a fact that is not particularly well-known to the American public. The inter-generational workshop explored collagraph techniques (a type of relief printmaking) using economical materials and printing without a press: masking tape + floor + colored pencils + paper. Workshop participants ranged in age from three to over 40. Each artist focused on drawing something that was personally meaningful using the modified collagraph technique.