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Barbara Bullock

1938-present

Works in the Collection

Jasmine Garden Series
1978

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Barbara Bullock, The Whirling Dance, Water media, 1985. Three elaborately costumed figures dancing.
The Whirling Dance
1985

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Barbara Bullock, Stories My Grandmother Told Me
Stories My Grandmother Told Me
2012

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Scorpio
1968

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Brother
1968

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Biography

Barbara Bullock was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1938. She studied at the Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia, PA with John Simpson, Charles Pridgen, and Charles Searles. By 1971, Bullock headed the art department at Philadelphia’s Ile-Ife Cultural Center and Museum (a nexus for African American arts). She has traveled extensively in Africa and Central and South America in her research of the Diaspora, and African motifs figure prominently in her works. Bullock has had solo exhibitions at Howard University and the Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, and was the recipient of a Pew Fellowship in the Arts in 1997. Bullock is actively working at her studio in Philadelphia.

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