Bronwyn Keenan Gallery
Bronwyn Keenan Gallery (1994–2004) was an art gallery located initially at 494 Broadway and finally at #3 Crosby Street, in the SoHo district of New York City. Run by New Jersey-born Bronwyn Keenan, the gallery showed emerging artists from the mid to late 1990s and into the early 2000s. Many now notable artists had early shows there including Steve Canaday, Carol Bove, Ion Birch, Coke Wisdom O'Neal, Eve Sussman, Liz Deschenes, Michael Ashkin, Brad Kahlhamer, Mark Bennett, Enoc Perez, Michael Seymour, Simon Henwood, Katherine Bernhardt, Guy Overfelt and others. Bronwyn Keenan began her career in art at Christie's East. After the Bronwyn Keenan Gallery closed, she went on to direct special events at the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Keenan is currently leading a startup--the Arts Collaboratory--at the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
External links
- UB Arts Collaboratory
- Bronwyn Keenan and Impressions of Buffalo
- Piece of Mind: Bronwyn Keenan
- Marlene McCarty in Buffalo
- Michael Ashkin at Bronwyn Keenan in the New York Times
- Liz Deschenes at Bronwyn Keenan Gallery in the New York Times
- Simon Henwood at Bronwyn Keenan in the New York Times
- The Blow Up magazine interview with Bronwyn Keenan
- Mark Bennett TV Blueprints
- Bronwyn Keenan's Peanut Gallery