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Laura D. Schultz is a visual artist who works in cut paper, creating delicate, architectural-scale installations as well as works of a more intimate size. Her pieces exude both power and fragility, a contradiction she finds intriguing and actively cultivates. Schultz earned a MFA in fiber and mixed media from John F. Kennedy University in 1993, and a BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1986. She is currently an adjunct instructor of art at Northwest Vista College and an Instructor at Inspire.
www.lauradschultz.com
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Summer 2013, Laura will be teaching:
Posted on
Tue, March 5, 2013
by Susan Montagna