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Barbara Bullock

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Barbara Bullock
Philadelphia (mul) Translate, 1938 (run 86/87)
African Americans (en) Translate
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋHussian College - School of Art (en) Translate
(1956 - 1957)
Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial (en) Translate
(1956 - 1958)
Shikuru bila zaŋ tiCharles Searles (en) Translate
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Tumaart director (en) Translate, visual artist (en) Translate, artist (en) Translate, Pɛnta-pɛnta ni collagist (en) Translate
Tuma sheePhiladelphia (mul) Translate
Ŋun kpuɣi o tumaIle-Ife Black Humanitarian Center (en) Translate
Rutgers University (en) Translate
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (en) Translate
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Nira zaŋtiNational Conference of Artists (en) Translate

Barbara J. Bullock (Nov. 4, 1938) nyɛla gbansabinli gbanpiɛlli ŋun nyɛ peenta-peenta ka lahi mɛri binyɛra.

O piligu mini shikuru baŋsim

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Bullock nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Philadelphia Anashaara goli Nov. 24, 1938,[1] o ba James Bullock ni daa zaŋ o daŋ yi North Carolina n-kuli Philadelphia yuuni 1930s nyaaŋa. O ma Janie McFarland Bullock[2] daa bɔrila tuma ka o ba mi duhiri loori.[3] O laamba daa che taba ka Bullock's maa daa kpi sahashɛli o ni daa nyɛ yuun pinaayi.[2] O ni zoorina salima ka o suhu daa yu.[4][5][6] O daa ti yina ni peentibu taachi din nyɛ “Stories My Grandmother Told Me” yuuni 2012.) [7][8]

O ni zoorina nuuni tuunbaŋsim.ka o kpaŋsi.[9][10]

Bullock daa tim nuu ni School Art League, shikuru din kpaŋsiri nuuni tuunbaŋsim. O daa chanila Asibiri-Asibiri shikuru Philadelphia Museum School of Art School (din pa nyɛ University of the Arts) ka daa niŋ nuu timbu ni tiŋ'puuni laɣinsi.[4][10][11][12][13] O zaɣa daa kpe Africa ni o ni daa bɔhim jendi National Geographic magazine nyaaŋa.[14][15]

Philadelphia Gallery, 1966[16]

Philadelphia Civic Center Museum, 1969, 1981[17][4][18]

La Salle University, Black Student Union, 1969[19]

Howard University, 1972, 1985[4][20]

Ile-Ife Humanitarian Center, 1975[11]

Walnut Street Theater, 1975[21][22]

Bicentennial Women's Center, 1975[23]

Off the Wall Gallery, Dirty Frank's Bar, 1980, 1981 [24][25]

Cheltenham Art Center, 1983[26]

Villanova University, 1983[27]

Shippensburg University, 1985[4]

Free Library of Philadelphia, 1988[28]

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1986, 2005, 2017[29][30][31]

Suzanne Gross Gallery, 1986[32]

Uptown Theater, 1987[33]   [34]

Sande Webster Gallery, 1989, 2010 [35][36]

Bomani Gallery (San Francisco), 1992[37]

Bucks County Community College, 1996[34]

Nexus Gallery, 1997 [38]

Rowan University, 1997 [39]

Painted Bride Art Center, 1992, 1998 [40][41]

Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, 1998[42]

Walt Whitman Cultural Center (NJ), 2000[43]

Mercer County Community College, 2001[44]

African American Museum in Philadelphia, 1988, 2002 [45][46]

Philadelphia Art Alliance, 2003[47]

Lafayette College, 2005 [48]

Noyes Museum of Art (NJ), 2007[49]

Woodmere Art Museum, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2023 [50][51][12][52][10][53]

Pierro Gallery (NJ), 2010[54]

Seraphin Gallery, 2012, 2013[55][56]

Atrium gallery, Morris County Administration and Records Building (NJ), 2015[57]

Morris Museum (NJ), 2017[58]

Portland Art Museum, 2017[8]

Swarthmore College, 2022[5]

Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, 2022 [59]

African American Museum in Philadelphia [4][10]

Philadelphia Free Library [4][28]

Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University[4][10][59]

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit[4][10]

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts[4][10]

Woodmere Art Museum [4][10]

Howard University  [4]

Lafayette College[4][60]

La Salle University's art museum [4][61]

Robert Wood Johnson [4]

Lewis Tanner Moore Collection of African American Art [4][50]

Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art [4][62]

Philadelphia International Airport[63]

Philadelphia International Airport[10]

SEPTA, Art in Transit[10][63]

Odunde Festival[64]

Chivas Regal's Perspectives program (collage for African American Museum in Philadelphia)[65]

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