September Krueger is an artist and educator dedicated to developing creativity and connection through her role as the Director of Lifelong Learning at the Cameron Art Museum. She oversees the Museum School and public programs for all ages, creating opportunities that integrate the museum’s exhibitions and collections with the community.
September holds an MFA in Textiles from East Carolina University and spent nine years as an educator in the North Carolina Community College system. Her passion for arts education extends to her work as a Fellow with the A+ Schools Program since 2011, where she champions arts integration, collaborative learning, and the application of multiple intelligences in education.

As an artist, September specializes in fibers and printmaking, using her work to tell stories and explore mythology. Her quilts are distinctive for their painted, printed, and stitched imagery, combining traditional techniques with contemporary narratives.
Beyond her work at the museum, September is deeply involved in her community. She serves with the Wilmington Juneteenth Committee and Lower Cape Fear Wildlife, reflecting her commitment to cultural celebration and environmental stewardship.
September’s blend of artistry, educational expertise, and community engagement continues to shape impactful programming and inspire lifelong learning for individuals of all ages.