Lauren Krukowski (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist working in printmaking, papermaking, painting, and collage. Through iteration of visually reduced forms, Krukowski’s abstract work examines place, ambiguity, iteration, and color’s effect on perception. Noticing small moments and improvisation are essential to her practice. She has exhibited nationally, including the International Print Center, NY; The University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI; Monmouth College, IL; Guttenberg Arts, NJ; and Soo Visual Arts Center, MN. She has participated in artist residencies funded by the Stanley Award for International Research and the Jerome Foundation at David Krut Print Workshop in Johannesburg, South Africa and Anderson Center in Red Wing, MN, among others. Krukowski is an MA/MFA candidate in Printmaking at the School of Art and Art History at the University of Iowa with a secondary focus in Papermaking at the University of Iowa Center for the Book.
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