Flight patterns: Deborah Kruger’s feathered work migrates worldwide
There are more dimensions to textiles and to flat, recycled materials than width and length… and more uses beyond clothing than have been imagined by most. Deborah Kruger, Textile/Surface Design, ’76, has helped lead the way. The internationally recognized artist … Continue reading
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