- Janet Krueger
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name = Janet Eager Krueger
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birth_date = 1952
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alma_mater =University of Texas at Austin ;University of Texas at San Antonio
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spouse= George C. Krueger
children=Will Kureger and Kate M. Krueger
occupation=Artist ;Educator ;Rancher
residence=Encinal, La Salle County,Texas , USA
footnotes=Krueger is known for her large-scaleoil paintings ofSouth Texas ranching life, many of which are displayed throughout the state.Janet Eager Krueger (born 1952)Net Detective, People Search] is an
artist known for her large-scaleoil paintings ofSouth Texas ranching life. She is an associateprofessor of art atTexas A&M International University in Laredo and lives on a ranch in nearby Encinal,Texas , in the southwestern corner of La Salle County just north of the Webb County line. InApril 2007, Krueger was designated by the Texas Commission on the Arts as "Texas State Two-Dimensional Artist of the Year" for 2008. State RepresentativeHarvey Hilderbran of Kerrville (District 53), chairman of the House Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism, said that such artists as Krueger "demonstrate the essense of what art in Texas is all about. The work of these artists, and others like them, ensures that art and culture thrives in our great state and we are pleased to honor these talented men and women with this recognition." [ [http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2007/jun/06/texas-commission-arts-announces-appointments-state/ Texas Commission on the Arts Announces Appointments of State Poet Laureate, Musician, and Visual Artists | pegasusnews.com | Dallas / Fort Worth ] ]Krueger's work is contained in private and corporate collections, including, the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Laredo National Bank, TAMIUI, the
University of Texas at San Antonio , Valero Energy and theSan Antonio Spurs , a professionalbasketball team. [http://www.arts.state.tx.us/studios/stateartist2.asp TCAnet: Artist Studios: Texas State Artist ] ] Her work was also shown in the Austin office ofFirst Lady Laura Bush , whenU.S. President George W. Bush wasgovernor of Texas. Art consultant Alice Carrington Foultz told the "Laredo Morning Times " that Krueger captures "the issue of the border area . . . in a sensistive way." One of her paintings depictsmilk cartons discarded onto a field by illegal immigrants. Foultz said that Krueger "gives such a pure and honest portrayal of the South Texas landscape, and she honors livestock with such majesty and respect."Tricia Cortez, "Award celebrates Krueger's years of excellence and commitment", "Laredo Morning Times", April 25, 2007, pp. 1, 13A: http://www.lmtonline.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18257430&BRD=2290&PAG=461&dept_id=569392&rfi=6]Krueger's mother, Betty, was herself a
watercolor s artist. Her paternalaunt , Grace Eager, was a zoological painter in the 1940s. Krueger graduated fromAlamo Heights High School in San Antonio. In 1975, she received aBachelor of Fine Arts inart history from theUniversity of Texas at Austin . [ [http://www.huntgallery.net/janet_krueger.htm Janet Krueger at Hunt Gallery San Antonio ] ] She then became the artist-in-residence for the College Station school district and then the slide curator ifor thearchitecture department atTexas A&M University in College Station.In 1980, she moved to Encinal, population 650, after she married her
high school classmate, George C. Krueger (born 1951). The couple has two grown children, Will and Kate. For a time, Krueger devoted herself to ranch life and worked for a large-animalveterinarian in San Antonio. Thereafter, Krueger became an art instructor atLaredo Community College . She then pursued herMaster of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio in the late 1990s. She worked under the art professor and landscape artistCharles Field . In time, she joined the TAMIU faculty.Krueger established a youth arts program known as Hecho en Encinal ("Made in Encinal"). The program receives $250,000 in funding from the city of Encinal. On
July 22 , 2008, the EncinalCity Council rejected the pursuit of a $511,000 grant, originally awarded in 2005 from the Rural Development Division of theUnited States Department of Agriculture , which would have provided broadbandInternet service to the community. Krueger called the council decision "tragic" because the grant "would have been for the elevation of young people in this community. It's sad. [The city council] won't get another chance like this." The council declined the grant because of long-range costs involved after the initial two-year period. Mayor Sylvano Sanchez said that the community would instead concentrate on street paving. [Alex Hering, "Encinal rejects broadband grant", "Laredo Morning Times ",July 24 ,2008 , pp. 1, 6A]Krueger began her art with oil paintings and worked from photographs of the ranch. She then moved to drawing and sketching with
color pencil s. Her work with color pencils is said to stand out from that of others in the same medium. She has been frequently displayed at the Hunt Gallery in San Antonio. [ [http://www.huntgallery.net/ Hunt Gallery Fine Art San Antonio, Texas ] ]Krueger's art is rooted in the South Texas Brush Country, known for its usually scorching summer temperatures. Her imagery includes the small towns and the border culture as well as the people and animals of the region as they encounter
drought and rugged terrain. Her art resonates with love, humor, and a sense of mission.References
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