Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
7400 Bay RoadArbury Fine Arts Center at SVSU, University Center, MI 48710
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The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is a FREE and open to the public museum which features a unique collection of more than two thousand objects that span the 70-year career of Detroit-based public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908-1998). He is known nationally and internationally for his impressive monumental figurative sculpture, public memorials, fountains, portraits, and medals. The museum also features the Jo Anne and Donald Petersen Sculpture Garden, The "Sculptor’s Studio,” a permanent installation of many of the objects from the artist’s studio in Royal Oak, MI, and gallery space for touring exhibitions.
ael48601 | July 2024
A must see
This is a gem of a museum! The sculptures and the museum space and museum grounds are beautiful. We went to the Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids a few days later and it was very cool to see some of the...
mreesebryan | August 2023
A gem
Located on campus of Saginaw Valley State University. Impressive outdoor sculptures. Enjoyed seeing casts inside building.
PurpleAnkh | July 2023
Massive sculptures abound.
Awesome open space with a lot of really cool sculptures. One of the sculptures was two stories high and I found it absolutely fascinating. It was a depiction of the crucifixion of Christ and there...
lawtonjl2002 | September 2022
Educational throughout
As part of a bus tour we stopped at this museum. We had no expectations but came out with so much knowledge about Fredericks sculptures, the sculpting process and so much more. We were fortunate to...
MidwestKathM | November 2021
Never tire of visiting this most interesting homage to Marshall Fredericks!
This is one museum I never tire of visiting! I've been coming here at least once a year for the last decade or longer to enjoy the works of the celebrated Michigan sculptor Marshall Fredericks and...
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