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2400 West Bradley Ave., Champaign IL 61821
217/351-2485 • www.parkland.edu/gallery
Our Next Exhibit

SWELL: Works by Deanna Krueger
June 28 - July 25, 2007
- Reception: Thursday, June 28, 6 - 8 p.m., with a Gallery Talk by the artist at 7 p.m., Gallery Lounge
- Live Music by Jordan Kay
Deanna Krueger’s work was on display from June 28 through July 25 at the Parkland Art Gallery. An artist’s reception on Thursday, June 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the gallery lounge will offered a great opportunity to view the artist’s work and hear her speak about it in her gallery talk. Refreshments were provided and live music by Jordan Kaye rounded out the evening’s festivities.
Chicago artist Deanna Krueger’s ethereal, abstract work blurs the boundaries between painting, drawing, weaving, and sculpture. Her current series delicately employs medical diagnostic film, monotypes, graphite, acrylic, and staples. The inherent translucency of the film and the watery marks devoid of the hand’s presence evoke a multitude of associations: aquatic life forms, otherworldly geological formations, surreal vegetation, scientific images of the miniscule, and visions of the cosmos.
Krueger is presently an instructor at Northeastern Illinois University. She is currently teaching Painting and Two-Dimensional Design. Prior to this, she taught at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Krueger earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2004 from Eastern Michigan University and participated in an intensive studio and art history study abroad program in Italy. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Michigan in 2002.
Krueger received a Fellowship Award for Residency from the Contemporary Artists Center in 2005, an affiliate of the prestigious MASS MoCa, in North Adams, Massachusetts. In addition to a solo show entitled “Specimen” at the Contemporary Artists Center, Krueger’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions including: “Resonance” at the Rotunda Gallery, Pfizer Global Research and Development Center in Ann Arbor, MI; “Minimal Maximum” at Gallery Project, Ann Arbor, MI; and a traveling group exhibit entitled “Adam and Eve.”
For more information about the exhibit please call the Parkland Art Gallery office at 351-2485.
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Hours:
Fall and spring semesters
Monday through Friday 10am–3pm
Monday through Thursday 6–8pm
Saturday 12 noon–2pm
Summer session
Monday through Thursday 10am–2pm
Monday through Wednesday 6–8pm
The Gallery is located in the center of the campus. We suggest using the M parking lots. Enter through any door and follow the ramps uphill to the highest point, where the gallery is located. The gallery windows overlook the outdoor fountain area |
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