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Upcoming:
TBA, Gallery 180 of The Illinois Institute of Art
(solo show) April 2010

Recent:
The Art of Film: Not Immediately Transparent
Deanna Krueger, Irwin Berman and Nancy Cervenka
Lighthouse Center for the Arts, Tequesta, FL
January 11th - February 11th, 2010

Zur Eröffnung des Projektraums der Gallery UNO-Chicago
Neukölln - Berlin December 2009

Synesthetic Plan of Chicago
, Chicago Cultural Center
An art installation commissioned by the City of Chicago and the Illinois Board of Tourism to correspond with the celebration of the centenary of publication of The Plan of Chicago, co-authored by Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett
June - Oct 2009

Cephalic Symbols 4, Judy A. Saslow Gallery, Chicago
November 2009

People's Choice Award in the 3rd Annual A&D Alumni Show, Work Gallery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. July 2009

Meditative Surfaces, Schoenherr Art Gallery, North Central College, Naperville, IL. A three person exhibition with work by Charles Gniech, Deanna Krueger and Maggie Meiners. July 21-August 21, 2009

A Language of Art - Curated by River Gallery Fine Art
Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan

From Nature, Gallery 180 of The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago

Featured in Chicago Fine Art blog by Chuck Gneich, Exhibition Curator for Gallery 180 of The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago

ARWI 07, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Courtesy of Galería Galou, NYC

BERLINER LISTE 07 - Messe für aktuelle Kunst
Berlin, Germany
30 September - 3 October 2007

Summer Show 2007
The Civic Museum of Santa Marinella
Castello di Santa Severa
, Provincia di Roma, Italy.
Curated by Barbara Goebels-Cattaneo - ARTexhibitionLink.com
03 - 19 August, 2007
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Swell, Parkland College Art Gallery
Champaign, IL - 28 June - 26 July, 2007
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Deanna Krueger: Hydrosphere
9 March - 4 May, 2007
Gallery Uno - The Fine Arts Building, Chicago
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This solo exhibition features a site-specific installation in Gallery Uno, transforming the vitrine-like space into a microcosm of the hydrosphere. Comprised of medical diagnostic film and staples, the work examines our relationship to, and impact upon, the earth’s aqueous realm. The show is curated by European art historian Barbara Goebels-Cattaneo, founder of Art Exhibition Link, an international contemporary art organization with spaces in Berlin, Chicago, Paris and Rome.