Susan Krueger-Barber
Susan Krueger-Barber occupies alter-egos to inflate, expand, and pop tension inherent in discussions of gender fluidity, urban planning, and the status quo. Krueger-Barber has produced films premiering in festivals such as Slamdance and the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival, given input on the redesign of Chicago’s Milwaukee Avenue during an art residency at Corner, attended the Yale and Kenyon Writers Workshops, and been featured in Streetsblog and Strong Towns. She belongs to the cooperative Mother Art-Revisited, a collection of women re-embodying the social-political group Mother Art.
My neighbor, Eduardo Alvarez, asked my husband and me to come by and give him input regarding his work for 0 Tolerance, his show at Provo’s Writ & Vision gallery. I had spoken with Ed at church regarding Matthew Barney, Cindy Sherman, Gaudí, and Marina Abramovic (rare subjects […]