Deborah Kruger

Fall 2025 Exhibitions

Kruger’s Work is Coast to Coast!

The Art Universe has presented me with a bevy of group exhibitions this fall. What an embarrassment of riches! So depending on where you are located, you may be able to see my work on the East Coast, the West Coast or in Mexico.

2025 Curated Show at MIA Curatorial Projects, Miami, Florida

In order of appearance, my piece Descent will be in a group show titled Drags and Woops: Poetics of Rupture at MIA Curatorial Projects in Miami, Florida. Dr. Milagros Bello, the Director and Chief Curator is excited to introduce my artwork to Miami, one of the art capitals of the US. See a link below to an article that she recently wrote for the Miami Art Magazine.

Descent, 2024, 80 x 31 x 2”, hand screen-printing on recycled plastic, hand and machine sewing, wrapping, fabric, waxed linen thread

2025 Fiber Exhibition Show at Imperfecta Gallery in Oregon City, Oregon

Daria Loi, the Gallerist and Curator of imperfecta gallery in Oregon City, Oregon is presenting imperfecting in conjunction with Portland Textile Month. I will be one of four gallery artists included in this exhibition of contemporary fiber art. A collection of my Fringe series will be on view along with other smaller (and affordable!) environmental pieces. (Spoiler Alert: I will be having a solo show at imperfecta in November 2026!)

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TURQUOISE FRINGE 1, 2025, 22 x 11.5 x 1", hand screen-printing on recycled plastic, hand and machine sewing, wrapping, cording, waxed linen thread

2025 Interpretations at the Visions Museum of Textile Art

Corona de Plumas, 2023, 53 x 37 x 2”, hand screen-printing on recycled plastic, hand and machine sewing, wrapping, waxed linen thread, sisal

Corona de Plumas will be in the Interpretations show at the Visions Museum of Textile Art (VMOTA) in San Diego, California. The museum prides itself on presenting the best examples of contemporary fiber art. I plan to attend their exciting weekend of events for the artists and viewers.

2025 Group Exhibitions Curated By Laura Viscarra

Curator Laura Vizcarra, who is based in Guadalajara, Mexico, has invited me to participate in a cultural exchange exhibition titled A Look Inside that presents 27 contemporary artists, half from Colombia and half from Mexico. The exhibition will travel to two locations in greater metro Guadalajara, one in Tlajomulco and the other in Tlaquepaque. My piece Ropa Mexicana 3 will be on view. This piece is deeply influenced by Mexican culture starting with the red, white and green color scheme (the colors of the Mexican flag) and inspired by the shape of the Mexican Huipil.

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Centro Cultural El Refugio in Tlaquepaque where A Look Inside will be on view in November
Artist and Curator Laura Vizcarra
Ropa Mexicana 3, 2025, hand screen-printing on recycled plastic, hand and machine sewing, wrapping, fabric, waxed linen thread

If you live in the greater San Diego area, please let me know if I will see you at the Visions Museum opening on Saturday October 18th!