Michael Krueger
Michael Krueger, grounded in drawing, works across painting, drawing, and printmaking. He explores American history, culture, and personal memoir. His exhibitions include Haw Contemporary in Kansas City, MO Fuga Villa Morra in Asuncion, Paraguay Académie Beeldende Kunsten ub Ghent, Belgium; and The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York City. Krueger is a professor at the University of Kansas and a Tamarind Artist.
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Michael's Upcoming Workshops
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Open to All
Students of any skill and knowledge level.
Aug 4 - 8, 2025
9AM-5PM
Whispers of Meaning: Implicit Storytelling in Painting
Michael Krueger
Tuition $1,415
Code D1021-25
This dynamic workshop explores implicit storytelling through painting, teaching students to communicate narratives using subtleties, symbolism, and nuanced painting techniques. Students develop their skills by creating their own layered and impactful artworks using painterly methods to evoke mood, atmosphere, and place. By the culmination of the workshop, students gain an understanding and apply principles of implicit storytelling, embed subtle narratives within their paintings, and produce art that communicates through suggestion. The format includes engaging lectures, hands-on painting exercises, and dynamic peer critiques.