Discipline: Visual Art – painting

Carol Keller

Discipline: Visual Art – painting
Region: Shutesbury, MA
MacDowell Fellowships: 1987, 2019

Carol Keller is an artist and art professor from Massachusetts. She earned her B.A. from Manchester College in North Manchester, Indiana and her M.F.A. in sculpture from Boston University School for the Arts. Her work has appeared in solo exhibitions in galleries from Boston, MA to Dartmouth College to Miami University in Ohio and in group exhibitions and public collections all down the east coast. Photographs of and articles about her work have been featured in publications such as the Boston Globe, Art New England, Sculpture Magazine, and many more. She boasts fellowships and residencies from Amherst College, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, American Academy in Rome, and MacDowell. Keller has also earned the Distinguished Boston University College of Fine Arts Alumni Award, an International Sculpture Center Competition Prize, the Ingram Merrill Foundation Award, and many more honors and recognitions. She has also taught and lectured at Universities and art schools across the Unites States.

Studios

Cheney

Carol Keller worked in the Cheney studio.

Cheney Studio was given to MacDowell by Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney and Mrs. Karl Kauffman. Like Barnard Studio, Cheney is a low, broadly massed bungalow. Sited on a steep westward slope, its porches are supported on wooden posts and fieldstone with lattices. Although it still retains its appealing character, the original design of the shingled building…

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