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Marshall Fredericks Sculture Museum Reopens
Marshall Fredericks Sculture Museum Reopens
. Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date:
4/10/2021 TO 5/10/2021
Time:
11:00 AM TO 3:00 PM
Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Saginaw Valley State University
7400 Bay Rd.
University Center, MI 48607
Phone:
(989) 964-7125
Event Description:
Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum Reopens to the Public with Exhibition Showcasing Michigan’s Modern Architecture Saginaw, Mich. – The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley State University reopens to the public on Saturday, April 10 with a new exhibition, “Michigan Modern: An Architectural Legacy,” on view till June 26, 2021. The “Michigan Modern: An Architectural Legacy” exhibition features nearly 50 Photographs by James Haefner that celebrate Michigan’s incredible modern architectural design history from 1928 through 2012. “We are excited to reopen to the public April 10th after being closed for over a year, states director Megan McAdow, “and with such an important exhibition that shows Michigan’s rich contribution to modern architectural design.” The photographs were produced for and featured in the book Michigan Modern: An Architectural Legacy by Brian D. Conway. The book was part of the Michigan Modern Project initiated by Conway at the State Historic Preservation Office that revealed and documented the significant role Michigan played in the development of modern design.
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