Keeli Edwards received her MFA from the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, and has been a practicing artist in Ireland, Scotland, Canada and the United States. Her work is on display as part of the permanent collection at the Edinburgh International Conference Center and she has participated in numerous public art exhibitions, including the Deutzer Brücke in Cologne, Germany, and various group shows in the Royal Scottish Academy, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Scottish National Poetry Library, the Atkinson Gallery in Somerset, England, and the Daegu City SM Gallery in South Korea, among others.
Her work typically explores spiritual and sacramental themes related to plumbing and water systems through installations of various media: found plumbing objects, light, sound, music, photography and film. While working on her master’s thesis, she studied the iconography of sink, bath and street drains, as well as water utility markers, in various locations in Europe and North America.