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Rita Keegan

Rita Keegan (born 1949) is an American born artist, lecturer and archivist. Keegan is a multi-media artist whose work uses video and digital technologies. She is best known for her involvement with in the UK's Black Arts Movement in the 1980s and her work documenting artists of colour in the UK.
==Biography==
Born in New York to a Dominican mother and Canadian father, she described her upbringing in the Bronx as having "more in common with an English/Commonwealth background". She graduated from the High School of Art and Design focussing on illustration and costume design.Then obtained a fine arts degree at the San Francisco Art Institute, where her teachers included the photographer Imogen Cunningham and the African American artist Mary O'Neill.〔 Keegan moved to London in the late 1970s.
Keegan originally trained as a painter but in the 1980s begin to incorporate lens-based media, using the photocopier and computer in both 2D and installation work. In 1984 Keegan co-founded “Community Copyart” in London. The GLC funded organisation was an affordable resource centre for voluntary organisations to create they own print material in addition to working with artists who wanted to use the photocopier as a form of printmaking.
Keegan was a founding member of the artists' collectives Brixton Art Gallery in 1982, and later Women's Work and Black Women in View. She went on to co-curated ''Mirror Reflecting Darkly'', Brixton Art Gallery's first exhibition by the Black Women Artists collective. From 1985 Keegan was a staff member at the Women Artists Slide Library (WASL), where she established and managed the Women Artists of Colour Index. She was Director of the African and Asian Visual Arts Archive from 1992-4.〔
Keegan taught "New Media and Digital Diversity" at Goldsmiths, where she also helped establish the digital-media undergraduate course in the Historical and Cultural Studies department.〔

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