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Gale Fulton Ross

Gale Fulton Ross is an African-American visual artist who lives in Sarasota, Florida. Primarily a painter, she also practices portraiture, printmaking, and sculpture.

Gale Fulton Ross
Born1947 (age 75–76)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMassachusetts College of Art and Design
Known for
  • Painting
  • portraiture
  • printmaking
  • sculpture

Life

Gale Fulton Ross was born in Medford, Massachusetts, in 1947, the oldest of nine children.[1]

She studied at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, where she explored a wide variety of styles and media including sculpture.[2] She continued her art education at the California College of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco, concentrating in the study of Fine Arts and art history.[3] In addition to formal academic training she has studied under the guidance of established artists, including Melvin Johnson, at the Vesper George School of Art, Boston; Cleveland Bellow, of the DeYoung Museum, Oakland California; and Pierre Parsus,[4] of France, while a resident at the La Napoule Art Foundation.[5]

Initially trained as an art curator, Fulton Ross traveled extensively throughout Africa, Europe, and as far east as China, in order to study and paint. In 1984, she was an artist in residence in Bellagio, Italy and produced an exhibition for the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio,[6] and in 1993 was the recipient of an award to work and study in the People's Republic of China.

She developed a reputation early in her career as a portrait artist, and has created likenesses of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Justice Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, Arthur Ashe, and Governor Michael Dukakis, among others.[7] In 2009, she was selected to paint a portrait of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber.[8]

Philosophy

Fulton Ross has cited several classical artists as influences on her work, including Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt,[9] as well as modern-day African-American masters such as Charles Wilbert White, Elizabeth Catlett, Beauford Delaney, and Samella Lewis. Her style incorporates both the figurative and the abstract, as reflected in her eclectic creations. She believes that artists are the humanistic conscience of a materialistic society.[10] Her visual expressions most often depict poignant images of people, especially African American women, reflecting her philosophy that it is the depth and variety of human feelings that motivates art, and indeed, that she must become a more sensitive human in order to be a better artist.[11]

In that regard, she has dedicated considerable time to mentoring and creating opportunities for younger artists as the founder of the Fulton-Ross Fund for Visual Artists of Sarasota County[citation needed], which provides a supportive environment and awards competitive grants to those just beginning their careers.

Awards

Collections

Exhibitions

  • : Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise
  • : Charles H. Wright Museum, Detroit, Michigan Jan-May 2011
  • : Beyond the Border, San Diego, California, September 2009
  • : Ain’t I a Woman Too?! Greenboro Cultural Center, Greenboro, North Carolina, March 2005
  • : Edge, G.R. N’Namdi Gellery, Detroit, Michigan, June 2004
  • : Earth N' Arts Gallery, Oakland, California 1971-1976
  • : Rainbow Sign, Berkeley, California Black Contributions, 1972
  • : Black Expo, San Francisco, 1972
  • : Child with Basket, Oakland Museum, 1971
  • : California State Fair Competition, 1971
  • : Print Show, M.I.X. Program San Francisco, California Museum of Art, 1973
  • : Governor's Office, State of California, 1975 Group
  • : Second World Festival of Black and African Arts and Culture, Lagos, Nigeria 1977
  • : The Gallery, Los Angeles, California, November 1978
  • : Museum of the National Center for Afro American Artists, Prints and Drawings, 1980
  • : Dignity, Brockman Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1984
  • : Private Exhibitions for the Center of Visual Arts, Los Angeles, California, and New York City 1985
  • : Foxworth Productions, Los Angeles California, 1985
  • : California African Museum, Los Angeles, California, 1986 Artist in Residence
  • : Cousen Rose Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 1987-1989
  • : University of Massachusetts Boston, One Woman Retrospective, Boston Campus 1989
  • : Moods, Blues, Beatitudes 1989
  • : Moods and Nudes One Woman Exhibition
  • : Soul of New York, D. Christian James Gallery
  • : One-Woman Show, Governor's Office, Boston, Massachusetts, 1988-1989
  • : Bureau of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta/France 1990
  • : One Woman Show, National Council of Churches Headquarters, New York City, Jan-Feb 1991
  • : Emerging Artist Group Show
  • : Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles, California, May–June 1991
  • : Nudes, Castillion Fine Art, New York City, May–June 1991, One Woman Show
  • : Zora Neal Hurston Museum, September 1994, Solo Exhibition
  • : Parrish Gallery, Washington, D.C., December 1994
  • : Forbes Gallery, New York City, 1994
  • : Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York City, 1994, Solo Exhibition
  • : Philadelphia AA Historical and Cultural Museum, 1995
  • : Don Roll Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, February 1995, One Woman Show
  • : African American Museum, Tampa, Florida, October 1995, One Woman Show
  • : United States Department of Health and Human Services Art Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1996
  • : Pennsylvania State University, 1996
  • : Chuck Leviton Gallery, New York, City, 1996
  • : Tampa City Center, Tampa Florida
  • : Francesca Anderson Gallery, Lexington, Massachusetts
  • : Sarasota Center for the Visual Arts, Sarasota, Florida 1997
  • : SoBo Fine Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 1999
  • : Art Jaz Gallery, Philadelphia, October 1999
  • : Shamwari Gallery, Oakland, California 2000
  • : My Museum, multimedia interactive installation,
    Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, October 1999 – 2000
  • : 2000 Mural A tribute to Artist Romare Bearden

Commissioned works

  • James Cash Jr.
  • Justice Thurgood Marshall
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu
  • Congressman Ronald Dellums
  • Ambassador Bradley Holmes
  • Governor Michael Duckakis
  • Mayor Andrew Young
  • J. Bruce Llewellyn
  • James Baldwin, University of Massachusetts
  • Ambassador, Franklin Williams
  • Jackie Robinson for Ms. Rachel Robinson
  • Dr. Arthur Logan for Mrs. Marian Logan
  • A. Philip Randolph
  • Byard Rustin
  • Governor L. Douglas Wilder
  • James Gilliam Sr., Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League
  • James Gilliam Jr.
  • President R. William David, Council of Churches
  • Bronze, Charles Hamilton Huston, North Carolina University, Sarasota Memorial Hospital Pediatrics Dept.
  • Arthur Ashe for the Arthur Ashe Foundation
  • Selected as Feature Artist, Sarasota Magazine, December 1995
  • Law Office of Rosen & Shapiro, Sarasota, Florida
  • Law Office of Shaffer Zapson, New York City
  • Premier African American Painter, Jacob Lawrence and his wife, Artist Gwen Knight
  • San Francisco General Hospital -Permanent Collection, 1978
  • Forbes Gallery, Absolut Vodka Ad Campaign
  • 100 Black Women, Boston, Massachusetts
  • National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Washington, D.C.

Notes

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  2. ^ "MassArt".
  3. ^ "Homepage".
  4. ^ fr:Pierre Parsus
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  7. ^ The Bershad Gallery
  8. ^ "Women of the Hour", Sarasota Herald-Tribune, January 28, 2009, p. 7B.
  9. ^ "Abstract Art Actually an Ancient Tradition", Sarasota Herald-Tribune, August 14, 2008, p. 24.
  10. ^ "In Search of Her Visual Voice", Flavour Magazine, Autumn 2000, p. 31.
  11. ^ "After the Storm", Sarasota Weekly Planet, June 6, 2001, p. 8.

gale, fulton, ross, african, american, visual, artist, lives, sarasota, florida, primarily, painter, also, practices, portraiture, printmaking, sculpture, born1947, medford, massachusetts, nationalityamericanalma, matermassachusetts, college, designknown, forp. Gale Fulton Ross is an African American visual artist who lives in Sarasota Florida Primarily a painter she also practices portraiture printmaking and sculpture Gale Fulton RossBorn1947 age 75 76 Medford Massachusetts U S NationalityAmericanAlma materMassachusetts College of Art and DesignKnown forPaintingportraitureprintmakingsculpture Contents 1 Life 2 Philosophy 3 Awards 4 Collections 5 Exhibitions 6 Commissioned works 7 NotesLife EditGale Fulton Ross was born in Medford Massachusetts in 1947 the oldest of nine children 1 She studied at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston where she explored a wide variety of styles and media including sculpture 2 She continued her art education at the California College of Arts and Crafts in San Francisco concentrating in the study of Fine Arts and art history 3 In addition to formal academic training she has studied under the guidance of established artists including Melvin Johnson at the Vesper George School of Art Boston Cleveland Bellow of the DeYoung Museum Oakland California and Pierre Parsus 4 of France while a resident at the La Napoule Art Foundation 5 Initially trained as an art curator Fulton Ross traveled extensively throughout Africa Europe and as far east as China in order to study and paint In 1984 she was an artist in residence in Bellagio Italy and produced an exhibition for the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio 6 and in 1993 was the recipient of an award to work and study in the People s Republic of China She developed a reputation early in her career as a portrait artist and has created likenesses of Archbishop Desmond Tutu Justice Thurgood Marshall A Philip Randolph Arthur Ashe and Governor Michael Dukakis among others 7 In 2009 she was selected to paint a portrait of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber 8 Philosophy EditFulton Ross has cited several classical artists as influences on her work including Michelangelo Da Vinci and Rembrandt 9 as well as modern day African American masters such as Charles Wilbert White Elizabeth Catlett Beauford Delaney and Samella Lewis Her style incorporates both the figurative and the abstract as reflected in her eclectic creations She believes that artists are the humanistic conscience of a materialistic society 10 Her visual expressions most often depict poignant images of people especially African American women reflecting her philosophy that it is the depth and variety of human feelings that motivates art and indeed that she must become a more sensitive human in order to be a better artist 11 In that regard she has dedicated considerable time to mentoring and creating opportunities for younger artists as the founder of the Fulton Ross Fund for Visual Artists of Sarasota County citation needed which provides a supportive environment and awards competitive grants to those just beginning their careers Awards EditWork Study Project People s Republic of China Summer 1993 citation needed Fellowship La Napoule Art Foundation France Winter 1990 citation needed Atlanta Life Painters Award 1990 citation needed Winner Best of show 1994 Bay Area African American Florida Competition citation needed West Coast Center for Human Development 1996 Humanitarian Award citation needed National Coalition of 100 Black Women Arts amp Humanity Award Pennsylvania 1992 citation needed Highest Achiever Women s History Month Competition Tempo Magazine Sarasota March 2008 citation needed Collections EditNational Museum of Women in the Arts Washington D C citation needed University of Maryland David C Driskell Center College Park MD citation needed Exhibitions Edit Hell Purgatory and Paradise Charles H Wright Museum Detroit Michigan Jan May 2011 Beyond the Border San Diego California September 2009 Ain t I a Woman Too Greenboro Cultural Center Greenboro North Carolina March 2005 Edge G R N Namdi Gellery Detroit Michigan June 2004 Earth N Arts Gallery Oakland California 1971 1976 Rainbow Sign Berkeley California Black Contributions 1972 Black Expo San Francisco 1972 Child with Basket Oakland Museum 1971 California State Fair Competition 1971 Print Show M I X Program San Francisco California Museum of Art 1973 Governor s Office State of California 1975 Group Second World Festival of Black and African Arts and Culture Lagos Nigeria 1977 The Gallery Los Angeles California November 1978 Museum of the National Center for Afro American Artists Prints and Drawings 1980 Dignity Brockman Gallery Los Angeles California 1984 Private Exhibitions for the Center of Visual Arts Los Angeles California and New York City 1985 Foxworth Productions Los Angeles California 1985 California African Museum Los Angeles California 1986 Artist in Residence Cousen Rose Gallery Boston Massachusetts 1987 1989 University of Massachusetts Boston One Woman Retrospective Boston Campus 1989 Moods Blues Beatitudes 1989 Moods and Nudes One Woman Exhibition Soul of New York D Christian James Gallery One Woman Show Governor s Office Boston Massachusetts 1988 1989 Bureau of Cultural Affairs Atlanta France 1990 One Woman Show National Council of Churches Headquarters New York City Jan Feb 1991 Emerging Artist Group Show Museum of African American Art Los Angeles California May June 1991 Nudes Castillion Fine Art New York City May June 1991 One Woman Show Zora Neal Hurston Museum September 1994 Solo Exhibition Parrish Gallery Washington D C December 1994 Forbes Gallery New York City 1994 Monique Knowlton Gallery New York City 1994 Solo Exhibition Philadelphia AA Historical and Cultural Museum 1995 Don Roll Gallery Sarasota Florida February 1995 One Woman Show African American Museum Tampa Florida October 1995 One Woman Show United States Department of Health and Human Services Art Gallery Washington D C 1996 Pennsylvania State University 1996 Chuck Leviton Gallery New York City 1996 Tampa City Center Tampa Florida Francesca Anderson Gallery Lexington Massachusetts Sarasota Center for the Visual Arts Sarasota Florida 1997 SoBo Fine Art Tulsa Oklahoma February 1999 Art Jaz Gallery Philadelphia October 1999 Shamwari Gallery Oakland California 2000 My Museum multimedia interactive installation Ringling Museum of Art Sarasota Florida October 1999 2000 2000 Mural A tribute to Artist Romare BeardenCommissioned works EditJames Cash Jr Justice Thurgood Marshall Archbishop Desmond Tutu Congressman Ronald Dellums Ambassador Bradley Holmes Governor Michael Duckakis Mayor Andrew Young J Bruce Llewellyn James Baldwin University of Massachusetts Ambassador Franklin Williams Jackie Robinson for Ms Rachel Robinson Dr Arthur Logan for Mrs Marian Logan A Philip Randolph Byard Rustin Governor L Douglas Wilder James Gilliam Sr Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League James Gilliam Jr President R William David Council of Churches Bronze Charles Hamilton Huston North Carolina University Sarasota Memorial Hospital Pediatrics Dept Arthur Ashe for the Arthur Ashe Foundation Selected as Feature Artist Sarasota Magazine December 1995 Law Office of Rosen amp Shapiro Sarasota Florida Law Office of Shaffer Zapson New York City Premier African American Painter Jacob Lawrence and his wife Artist Gwen Knight San Francisco General Hospital Permanent Collection 1978 Forbes Gallery Absolut Vodka Ad Campaign 100 Black Women Boston Massachusetts National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers Washington D C Notes Edit City of Medford Home Page Welcome to Medford Massachusetts Archived from the original on 2017 05 23 Retrieved 2022 02 23 MassArt Homepage fr Pierre Parsus La Napoule Art Foundation Archived from the original on 2013 12 17 Retrieved 2013 12 17 Gallery Museum Archived from the original on 2014 05 31 Retrieved 2013 12 17 The Bershad Gallery Women of the Hour Sarasota Herald Tribune January 28 2009 p 7B Abstract Art Actually an Ancient Tradition Sarasota Herald Tribune August 14 2008 p 24 In Search of Her Visual Voice Flavour Magazine Autumn 2000 p 31 After the Storm Sarasota Weekly Planet June 6 2001 p 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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