Michael Krueger
Associate Professor of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence
Michael Krueger was born in 1967 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. In 1970 his family moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he was raised. He received his BFA from the University of South Dakota in 1990, and graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a MFA degree in 1993. Two years later Michael joined the University of Kansas, where he still teaches. In 1998,
he helped establish a printmaking studio at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence. He has given lectures and workshops at over sixty venues, has had a number of solo shows, and his work is included in over thirty public collections including the New York Public Library; the Museo Del Barro, Asunción, Paraguay; the Belger Art Center, Kansas City; City of Seattle, Seattle Arts Commission; and Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Estate in Charlottesville, Virginia.
he helped establish a printmaking studio at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence. He has given lectures and workshops at over sixty venues, has had a number of solo shows, and his work is included in over thirty public collections including the New York Public Library; the Museo Del Barro, Asunción, Paraguay; the Belger Art Center, Kansas City; City of Seattle, Seattle Arts Commission; and Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Estate in Charlottesville, Virginia.