
Keisha Scarville
B. United States, 1975
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B. United States 1975
Biography
Keisha Scarville weaves together themes dealing with transformation, place, and thresholds. Scarville earned her BS from the Rochester Institute of Technology and studied at Parsons School of Design/The New School. Her recent group exhibitions include If I Had a Hammer – Fotofest Biennial, Houston (2022, curated by co-curated by Steven Evans, Amy Sadao, and Max Fields); SeenUNseen, LA Louver, Los Angeles (2021, curated by Alison Saar); I Belong to This, Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London (2021, curated by Justine Kurland); We Wear the Mask, Higher Pictures Generation, New York (2020, curated by D’Angelo Lovell Williams); and All of Them Witches, Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles (2020, curated by Dan Nadel and Laurie Simmons). Her work is held in the collections of the FSU Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL; the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, DC; the Center of Photography at Woodstock, NY; Yale University Art Gallery; the George Eastman House, among others. She lives and works in Brooklyn.
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