Priscilla Kepner Sage (born 1936) is an American textile and fiber artist. She is an associate professor emeritus of art at Iowa State University. Sage's work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Quilt Museum, Brunnier Art Museum, Museum of Quilts and Textiles and the Yamanashi Prefecture International Center in Kofu, Japan. Sage's suspended sculpture, two dimensional, and bas relief work, can be found in permanent corporate, residential, and healthcare collections throughout the United States and abroad.
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| - Priscilla Kepner Sage (born 1936) is an American textile and fiber artist. She is an associate professor emeritus of art at Iowa State University. Sage's work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Quilt Museum, Brunnier Art Museum, Museum of Quilts and Textiles and the Yamanashi Prefecture International Center in Kofu, Japan. Sage's suspended sculpture, two dimensional, and bas relief work, can be found in permanent corporate, residential, and healthcare collections throughout the United States and abroad. (en)
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| - Allentown, Pennsylvania (en)
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| - MFA Drake University, Columbia University, BS Pennsylvania State University, (en)
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| - Three dimensional and Bas Relief Contemporary Fiber Sculpture (en)
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| - Charles Russell Sage (en)
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| - www.priscillakepnersage.com (en)
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| - Priscilla Kepner Sage (born 1936) is an American textile and fiber artist. She is an associate professor emeritus of art at Iowa State University. Sage's work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Quilt Museum, Brunnier Art Museum, Museum of Quilts and Textiles and the Yamanashi Prefecture International Center in Kofu, Japan. Sage's suspended sculpture, two dimensional, and bas relief work, can be found in permanent corporate, residential, and healthcare collections throughout the United States and abroad. (en)
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| - American Fiber Arts Movement; Women's Art Movement (en)
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