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Noah Breuer

Visual Artist / Assistant Professor at Auburn University

Noah Breuer is an Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at Auburn University.13 He specializes in printmaking and textile design, with a focus on early twentieth-century domestic textile design in Europe and Jewish-owned textile printing companies in Czech Bohemia.1

Education and Expertise

Breuer's educational background includes:

  • BFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design25
  • MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University25
  • Graduate Research Certificate in traditional woodblock printmaking and papermaking from Kyoto Seika University, Japan7

Professional Experience

As an educator and artist, Breuer:

  • Teaches at Auburn University as an Assistant Professor36
  • Conducts research on historical textile design and printing techniques1
  • Creates art that investigates early 20th-century domestic textile design1

Artistic Practice

Breuer's artistic process involves:

  • Collecting and accumulating images and documents related to textile design4
  • Exploring printmaking techniques, particularly those related to textile printing12
  • Exhibiting his work in various galleries and art centers56

Noah Breuer's work bridges the gap between traditional printmaking techniques and contemporary art practices, with a particular interest in the history of textile design and production.

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Location

Auburn, Alabama, United States