Breezy Circle is the creative studio and production company of Keith Wilson. Named after the Suburban Atlanta cul-de-sac he grew up on, it creates films, performances, books, and curate the occasional exhibit.

Keith is a producer, director and artist whose films have screened internationally including Sundance, the Berlinale, the U.S. National Gallery of Art, documenta14, and the Museum of Modern Art. He is the producer of the feature documentaries Joonam (Sundance 2023) and I Didn’t See You There(2022), which won the Directing Award for U.S. Documentary at Sundance, the Grand Jury Prize at Full Frame, and was nominated for a Gotham and Film Independent Spirit Award.

He was the producer, director of photography and editor of Water Makes Us Wet, a documentary feature directed by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens that premiered at documenta14 in Kassel, Germany. He was Director of Photography and Producer for INTERIOR. LEATHER BAR., which premiered at Sundance and was released theatrically by Strand Releasing. He is a member-owner New Day Films, a 40 year-old documentary distribution cooperative.

Keith was a 2019 Monroe Fellow at Tulane University's New Orleans Center for the Gulf South for The Most Beautiful Beach, a photography project on the architecture of Panama City Beach, Florida. In addition to solo shows in Austin, Texas and Berkeley, California, his artist book Every Building on Burnet [burn-it] Road was exhibited at the Gagosian Gallery and the Brandhorst Museum as part of the exhibit Ed Ruscha & Co. His photography books See I Saw (2014) and Hyde Park Apartments (2010) are published by Publication Studio and, with Shannon O'Malley, he is the co-creator and editor of Gay Men Draw Vaginas.

Keith is currently an Assistant Professor of Entertainment & Media Studies at the University of Georgia, has an MFA in film production from the Radio-TV-Film Department at UT-Austin, and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences

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