Margaret Keelan Sculpture
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Untitled. Female sculpture on metal stand. Signed on underside of torso. 39 in. high, with stand. Stand base measures 8 in. x 8 in.Â
Margaret Keelan was born in 1948 in Regina, Saskatchewan. She received her Advanced Bachelor of Art in Fine Arts in 1970, where she discovered clay and wheel throwing, studying under James Thornsbury. She moved to Regina to study under Joe Fafard at Regina Campus in 1973. Keelan completed her Masters in Fine Arts, specializing in Ceramic Sculpture, in 1976 at the University of Utah, under Marilyn Levine.Â
Keelan moved to California, where she taught at several institutions, including San Francisco State University, and the San Francisco Academy of Art, where she is currently Associate Director of Fine Arts, Sculpture. Keelan's early sculptures were primarily sections of bodies, mainly of torsos, with truncated limbs, which she described as 'incomplete, as I was.' With the Woman With Alter Ego series, she addressed her concern with submerged emotions, spiritual growth and our 'tribal' connections.Â
Condition: In good condition.Â
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