Darra Keeton
Darra Keeton, Professor Emeritus of Painting and Drawing, joined the faculty of Rice University's former Department of Art and Art History in 1993. For more than 35 years, she exhibited paintings and was a beloved teacher and mentor of young artists, including 19 years at Rice. Keeton retired in 2012.
Keeton’s work has been featured in group exhibitions in notable venues that include the Brooklyn Museum, New York; Kunstlerhaus, Vienna; the Hyde Collection, New York; and Art in General, New York. Solo exhibitions have been presented in New York, New Orleans, Frankfurt (Germany), Manchester (United Kingdom) and Houston. Her most recent solo exhibition was at Swarthmore College, Philadelphia, in 2010.
Keeton received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Queens College, City University of New York. She has taught painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and art history surveys at such schools as the Hewitt School in New York, the Kansas City Art Institute, Wake Forest University and the College of Saint Rose in New York, and has been a visiting lecturer at Williams College, Southern Methodist University, the University of Tennessee, Tyler School of Art in Rome, the Sheffield Art Gallery, United Kingdom, the Glassell School of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Pratt Institute.
Darra passed away on Friday, August 28, 2020.
Fledgling
1989
screen print
edition: 24, 2 HC
image: 30"h X 22"w
7 colors on Rives BFK
Darra Keeton sat in a beautiful courtyard and watched as a leaf floated to the ground.
Fledgling came from this memory and a feeling of newness. It is linked to a large group of paintings with collage elements that were produced while traveling in Italy and Germany.