
Barbara E. Krueger
A native
Californian, Barbara Krueger lives
Michigan and has been involved in
several aspects of stained glass for
over 25 years. A former elementary
school teacher, she was on the art fair
circuit selling her original stained
glass pieces before returning to college
to get an art degree. After 2
years in the art program of Eastern
Michigan University in Ypsilanti, MI
that included many art history classes,
serendipitously she took a class that
was an introduction to historic
preservation, switched her major and
finally in 1995 graduated with a MS in
historic preservation.
A 20+ year member
of the Stained Glass Association of
America, she was on the Board of
Directors in several positions, chaired
the 1992 Chicago conference, was
co-editor of The SGAA
Reference and Technical Manual and
even had a short stint as the Executive
Administrator. For 12 years she
has been a Research Assistant (that
means volunteer) with the
Michigan Stained Glass Census organized
under the auspices of Michigan State
University Museum; there are now over
1200 buildings, mostly churches, that
have registered their stained glass
windows.
http://www.museum.msu.edu/museum/msgc/
For several years Barbara has been making condition reports
for Michigan churches that are in need of impartial information about the
condition of their stained glass windows. In addition, she has lectured at many
statewide gatherings on “The Art and Architecture of Stained Glass” utilize her
own photos from Europe as well as interesting situations from around the US and
Michigan.
Barbara is now volunteering in the statewide program “New
Dollars/New Partners for Sacred Places” sponsored by Partner for Sacred Places
in Philadelphia and Michigan Historic Preservation Network.
She is also partnering with several people on a book about
historic Detroit churches, which will be published by Wayne State University
Press in the fall of 2009.
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