Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art

Bringing focus to African-American art and its essential place in the history of American art.

  • Browse
    • Browse Artworks
    • Browse Artists
    • Collection Slideshows
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • Artwork Copyright
  • Exhibitions
    • Current Loans and Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions
    • Complete List of Loans & Testimonials
  • Educational Resources
    • Publications
    • Videos
      • Shuga & Wata
  • News
    • Collection Updates
    • Press
  • Contact
  • Create an Exhibition
  • Log In

Ulysses Marshall

1946-present

Works in the Collection

PFF118-Ulysses Marshall, When Lovers Are Friends, Mixed Media, 2003. Two figures in an interior, one playing a saxophone and other seated at a table.
When Lovers Are Friends
2003

Add to Your List

View Your List

PFF249-Thelma Johnson Streat, The Negro in Professional Life (Mural Study Depicting Women in the Workplace, Mixed media, 1945. Mural study in color depicting African American people, primarily women, working in various professions.
Father is Home / Jazz Band
1994

Add to Your List

View Your List

Biography

Ulysses Marshall was born in 1946 in Vienna, Georgia. With a focus on sociology, he was educated at Albany State University in Albany, Georgia. He received his Bachelors and Masters of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Whitney Independent Study Fellowship, New York. He has also received the Phillip Morris Fellowship and several Maryland State Art Council Individual Artist Awards. His paintings have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions including The Corcoran Gallery of Art; National Vietnam Veterans Museum; Woodmere Art Museum; John Heinz History Museum; Williams College; DeMenil Art Gallery; and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

© Copyright 2023 Petrucci Family Foundation | Artwork Copyright Information

Join The Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art


Login to The Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art


Lost Password?

Reset Password

Enter the username or e-mail you used in your profile. A password reset link will be sent to you by email.



Loading...

Don't have an account? Sign Up Already have an account? Login