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The mission of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is to collect, preserve, protect, exhibit, study, and interpret the art of Marshall M. Fredericks and the records and materials related to his life and work.
The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, on the campus of Saginaw Valley State University, houses an extraordinary collection of more than 200 works that span the career of Marshall M. Fredericks (1908-1998). He is known in America and abroad for his monumental figurative sculpture, inspiring public memorials, exuberant fountains, insightful portraits, and whimsical sculptures of animals.
The musuem houses over 200 works (plaster original models, bronze sculpture, sketches and drawings) that span the career of Marshall M. Fredericks.
Permanent exhibition.
Over 200 works that span the career of Marshall M.
Fredericks.
The museum is open, free to the public, Tuesday through Sunday, 1:00pm - 5:00 pm. Groups 12 or larger are subject to a fee.
Hours:
Tues-Sun: 1-5.
Closed National and University Holidays.
Admission:
Free to the public. Groups of 12 or more by appt. only, fees may apply.
From Interstate 75 exit 160, turn left onto M-84 (Bay Road), turn left onto
College Drive West (main entrance to Saginaw Valley State University), turn
right onto Fine Arts Drive. The museum is housed in the Arbury Fine Arts
Center.

Gallery exterior
and sculpture garden.
Dr. Michael W. Panhorst, Director