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    • Botanical Ornament
    • Coloring Pages
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    • From Drawing to Wire Sculpture
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    • Sculpt And Share
    • Soap Carving
  • S.T.E.A.M.
    • Outdoor Sculpture
    • The Science of Metal Casting
    • Sculpture Garden Plant Life
  • Virtual Exhibitions
    • Richmond Barthé
    • Vitality and Continuity
    • Rose Chiu: Heart Intoxicated by Watercolor
    • RBJSE 2023
    • Off Kilter
    • Exposure
    • Monuments
    • Mosaic
    • Carl Fredericks
    • Harold Neal
    • Tradition Interrupted
    • Notes From the Quarantimes
    • Luis Garza Photographs
    • RBJSE 2021
    • Michigan Modern
    • Form Foundations
    • Hip Hop Icons
    • Mark Beltchenko: SOS
    • Explorations in Wood
  • Virtual Field Trip
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  MARSHALL FREDERICKS ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

RBJSE 2023

Jjenna Hupp Andrews
Dad Disappearing
Cardboard, lancaster wool, washi 
paper, HUUN Mayan Paper
74”h x 34”w x 38”d. 2024
Jjenna Hupp Andrews
Mamma Gaia Peita
Cardboard, Wool, Fabric, Feathers, 
Coconut Paper, Plant Materials, Pigments
48”h x 27”w x 27”d. 2023
John DeHoog
Bad Camouflage
Plywood, Maple Veneer, Acrylic Paint
13”h x 23”w x 11”d. 2024​

Julia Coon
Triumble
Ceramics
12.375”h x 12”w x 1.8125”d. 2022
Megan G. Deshields
Sacred Void #2
Paper pulp, beeswax
32”h x 21”w x 6”d. 2023
Michael Chambers
Sundry Slag
Cast Concrete, Steel Slag, 
Ceramic, Reclaimed Lumber, Asphalt Tar, Graphite Powder, Expanding Foam, DEF Crystal
37”h x 14”w x 11”d. 2023

Nina Cambron
Bullets, Thoughts and Prayers
Fused & Cast Glass, SS Mesh, Bullet Casings, Cast Iron Scale
31”h x 23”w x 23”d. 2024
Pamela Hart
Holding on to Home
Coil built ceramics
29.5”h x 14”w x 11”d. 2024
Roger King
Shaman’s Ruse
Steel, rock, paint
40”h x 12”w x 12”d. 2024

Saffell Gardner
Sentinal for Martin
Welded steel, chain
95”h x34”w x 25”d. 2023
Sue Schneider
Synaptic Plasticity
Wire, painted aluminum screen
27”h x 28”w x 7”d. 2025
Sue Schneider
Turning Down the Heat
Wire, painted aluminum screen
27”h x 18”w x 12”d. 2024

Ronald Diego Rodriguez
A Realized Axis
Steel, copper
7’h x 55 5/8”w x 46”d. 2022
Ronald Diego Rodriguez
Wonder Horse
Mixed media
83”h x 76 3/8”w x 28 1/2”d. 2025
Thomas Plum
Orange
Birch plywood, acrylic enamel, glue
6”h x 4.5”w x 7.5”d. 2022

Sara B. Clark
Caprice Circus: Bait!
Stoneware, wire, glass
22h"x 16w" 2024
Zan Knecht
Us Talking
Recycled industrial steel
4’h x 2’w x 2’d. 2024 
Gail Katz-James
Glowing Vessels
Nettle wire, beads
15”h x 17”w x 12”d. 2018

Andrea Finch
Magnolia Grandiflora V: Fritz the seed pod
Textiles, machine quilted and raw-edge appliqued, thread painted cotton, polyester, acrylic, vinyl fabrics, hand & machine constructed with aluminum wire
26”h x 42”w x 42”d. 2019
Andrea Finch
Magnolia Grandiflora III: Resurrected
Quilted textiles, cotton, vinyl, polyester textiles, thread, cotton batting, 
polyester stuffing, aluminum wire
36”h x 48”w x 48”d. 2023
Susan Aaron Taylor
Endangered Malayan Tapir
Wood, armature, handmade felt, cabochons, porcupine quills
10”h x 15”w x 14”d. 2024

Malcolm powers

Malcolm Powers was a lifelong sculptor specializing in cast bronze. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Design, Sculpture major in 1959, and an M.F.A. in Design, Sculpture major in 1961.

​His work reflected his deep faith, exploring themes of estrangement, resurrection, joy, and gratitude to God. Malcolm’s sculptures were showcased at his studio in Ann Arbor and online. In his later years, Malcolm visited the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum, finding inspiration and solace. His legacy continues to inspire through his profound and faith-driven art.
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Malcolm Powers
Out of the Depths
​Bronze, wood
​2007

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