Janice Kluge, Professor of Art

 

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Janice Kluge is the Associate Chair and Professor of Sculpture at UAB, where she teaches sculpture and drawing. Her MFA degree is from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and BFA degree with Honors, from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.

Kluge has exhibited and lectured extensively at regional, national and international venues, most recently at the National Museum for Women in the Arts, in Washington D.C. She is represented by the Connell Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia. Recipient of a 1998-2000 Individual Artist grant in the Visual Arts from the Alabama State Council on the Arts, Kluge has also received many other grants and awards, among them a 1999-2000 UAB Faculty Development grant. Her work is represented in numerous private and public collections and has been pictured and reviewed in many national publications. Kluge is working with the installation format using sound and digital video as well as other sensory elements. The themes in her work are autobiographical and narrative using symbolic imagery and are based on the transitory nature of life.



Voices Rising
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Internet2 Festival

Janice's Website

Contact Janice at kluge@uab.edu


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