Mary Kinniburgh is a cultural-heritage professional and co-owner of Granary Books with 11 years' experience bridging literary scholarship, archives, and rare-book commerce. With a PhD in English and a background as a curator and manuscripts specialist at major New York institutions, she has placed over 1,000 linear feet of archival material and develops artist books that connect poets’ libraries to research collections. She blends academic research, exhibition and project management, and hands-on archival work to steward complex collections and build institutional partnerships. Mary also brings teaching and program design experience—from a college course on the history of communication to launching a university yoga teacher-training—demonstrating an ability to translate scholarly insight into public-facing programs. Based in New York, she is known for field research in poets’ libraries and a collaborative approach that amplifies both creators and special-collections curators.
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), English, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), English at The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Master of Arts (M.A.), English and Comparative Literature, Master of Arts (M.A.), English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Medieval Studies and English Literature, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Medieval Studies and English Literature at University of Virginia
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