Geometric MADI Museum will present an Arcadia Salon accompanying the exhibit A Dance: Color, Symmetry, and Paper, featuring the prints of Juergen Strunck.
Strunck studied at the University of Munich before coming to the U.S., but his art education took place here. Since 1968, he has taught drawing and printmaking at the University of Dallas and has had over 80 solo exhibits throughout the U. S. as well as in Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Scotland, Taiwan and Yugoslavia. His prints are in more than 100 public institutions worldwide, including museums in Norway and Egypt.
Geometric MADI Museum will present an Arcadia Salon accompanying the exhibit A Dance: Color, Symmetry, and Paper, featuring the prints of Juergen Strunck.
Strunck studied at the University of Munich before coming to the U.S., but his art education took place here. Since 1968, he has taught drawing and printmaking at the University of Dallas and has had over 80 solo exhibits throughout the U. S. as well as in Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Scotland, Taiwan and Yugoslavia. His prints are in more than 100 public institutions worldwide, including museums in Norway and Egypt.
Geometric MADI Museum will present an Arcadia Salon accompanying the exhibit A Dance: Color, Symmetry, and Paper, featuring the prints of Juergen Strunck.
Strunck studied at the University of Munich before coming to the U.S., but his art education took place here. Since 1968, he has taught drawing and printmaking at the University of Dallas and has had over 80 solo exhibits throughout the U. S. as well as in Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Scotland, Taiwan and Yugoslavia. His prints are in more than 100 public institutions worldwide, including museums in Norway and Egypt.