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Luana Rubin

Luana Rubin an activist artist living in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. As a textile artist, her work has been shown at the United Nations in Geneva, NASA in Houston, the Library of Congress, the Clinton Presidential Library, the Carter Center, International Peace Institute and DAR Museum in Washington D.C., in addition to many museums, galleries, and quilt festivals in the U.S. and abroad.

 

She is a Juried Artist Member of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA), has been a frequent guest on Quilting Arts TV on PBS, and is the founder and co-owner of eQuilter.com.

 

She has led many textile/quilt/costume tours around the world, and is a travel and wildlife photographer.

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Size: 86'' x  38''

 

Wolves live in complex, close-knit, enduring
family units called packs, where mates form deep bonds and remain devoted for life. These family groups can persist for decades, passing down knowledge through generations, raising cubs together and caring for sick or aging members.

When reintroduced to their historic ranges, wolves help restore ecological balance. However when a wolf pack crosses an invisible border, leaving a national park, or crossing into a state that encourages killing predators, their family unit can be blown apart. Which family member will be lost next?

Invisible Borders

Luana Rubin - Invisible Borders
Luana Rubin - Invisible Borders (detail)
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