Dorka Keehn

Dorka is the Chief Muse of KEEHN ON ART. She is completing ECO AMAZONS, the first illustrated book on American women environmentalists with photographs by Colin Finlay to be published in 2011 by powerHouse Books. In 2008, she realized with Brian Goggin The Language of the Birds, a solar-powered site-specific permanent sculpture commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission, voted one of the best public artworks in the U.S. by Americans for the Arts. From 2006 to 2008, Dorka hosted and produced the arts and culture radio (on Green 960) and internet program, KEEHN ON ART. She has also produced several films for television including the two-time Emmy award-winning documentary, OF CIVIL WRONGS AND RIGHTS: The Fred Korematsu Story, and line produced the feature film The Brave, starring and directed by Johnny Depp.

Dorka is the Co-Founder and Co-chair of Emerge America, a Founding Board Member of Ignite, on the Board of Motion Theater Institute, and on the Advisory Boards of the Crucible and the Black Rock Arts Foundation.

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