Amanda Keeley
Amanda Season Keeley is a Miami-based visual artist whose work investigates the relationship between language, typography, and the constructed environment. Working across sculpture, print, and installation, she creates participatory experiences that activate architecture—through artist’s books, site-specific typographic interventions, and interactive public artworks. Her practice blends conceptual rigor with community engagement, using print as a tool for accessibility and dialogue.
In 2014, she founded EXILE Books, a nonprofit that extends her studio practice into the public realm by advancing print culture through publishing and collaborative programming. Her work has received support from the Knight Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation/Wavemaker Grant, Annenberg Foundation, and NYFA, and has been presented internationally in galleries, fairs, and public spaces. Keeley continues to explore how print can function as both a sculptural and civic medium—reimagining language as an active, spatial force that connects people and place.
Dates
- 2026 Home + Away at MASS MoCA
- 2021 Anderson Ranch




