Mark A Tullos Jr.
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Mark A Tullos Jr. (born January 19, 1961 in
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) is an American museum director, who is the President and CEO of the
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in
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. He has been the Assistant Secretary for the Louisiana Office of State Museum, Director of the
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in New Orleans, Louisiana.


Education

Tullos received a degree in visual arts from
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. He attended graduate school at
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and also participated in
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. Tullos served as a member of the advisory board for the Museum Loan Network at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the honors committee of the
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(AAM), a panelist for the National Museum Service Board, and a peer reviewer for AAM, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the state arts commissions of Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Florida.


Early career

Tullos was also executive director for the
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at the
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from 2004 to 2012. Previously, he held director posts at the Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida; the
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, Alexandria, Louisiana; Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Ocean Springs, Mississippi and the Museum of East Texas, Lufkin. In 1995, he was the recipient of the Nancy Hanks Memorial Award for Professional Excellence given by the American Alliance of Museums, Washington, DC.


Museums and expansion projects

In 1986, Tullos initiated a 1.2 million dollar campaign to expand the Museum of East Texas. The Museum opened in 1989. Tullos was the founding director of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art and oversaw the construction and opening of the museum which opened in 1992. The
Alexandria Museum of Art The Alexandria Museum of Art (AMoA) of Alexandria, central Louisiana, United States opened its doors in 1977 in downtown Alexandria in the historic Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building (circa 1898). Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building is a ...
hired Tullos to oversee the capital campaign and expansion of the Alexandria Museum of Art. The seven million dollar addition and renovated historic Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building opened in 1998. In 2016, Tullos moved to
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to lead in the negotiation of state bond issues related to funding the creation of the
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. The 50,000 sq. ft. museum opened in April 2018.


Forgery incident

In 2010, Tullos played a role in exposing art forger,
Mark A. Landis Mark Augustus Landis (born 1955) is an American painter who lives in Laurel, Mississippi. He is best known for "donating" large numbers of forged paintings and drawings to American art museums. Life and career Mark Landis was born in Norfolk, ...
. The next year Tullos organized an exhibition exploring provenance research and art forgery. The exhibition was nominated for the Annette Giacometti Prize, recognizing exhibitions that raise public awareness about the problem of fakes and forgeries.http://ultoday.com/node/3659 In 2014, a documentary film title
Art and Craft
featured Tullos and others involved in the exposure of Landis.


Selected publications and articles



Mitch Smith,
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, January 30, 2015
Second Life
Country Roads Magazine, Jan Risher, May 2015 * "Jesuit Priest" Donates Fraudulent Work, Helen Stoilis
The Art Newspaper
p. 1, 4. * On the Bayou:
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,
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, LA,
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, Jan. 2010 * East/West: Visually Speaking,
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, LA,
Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum is a museum located in Lafayette, Louisiana. It is the art museum for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and is named after Paul and Lulu Hilliard, who donated $5 million for the building's ...
, Oct. 2009, p. 4 * Dodge a Bullet: Margaret Evangeline,
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, LA, Jan 2006 * 'Vision 2010' University Art Museum Sets Course
La Louisiane Magazine
October, 2010 * Opening a Dialogue with The Town Talk, Museum Loan Network, Cambridge, MA, Summer 1999, p. 8 * Salvation on Sand Mountain: Photographs by Jim Neel and Melissa Springer,
Alexandria Museum of Art The Alexandria Museum of Art (AMoA) of Alexandria, central Louisiana, United States opened its doors in 1977 in downtown Alexandria in the historic Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building (circa 1898). Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building is a ...
, (Jan. 1996), pp. 7–9. *
Walter Inglis Anderson Walter Inglis Anderson (September 29, 1903 – November 30, 1965) was an American painter and writer. Anderson died from cancer November 30, 1965, at the age of 62. Early life and education Anderson was born in New Orleans to George Walter ...
Birds, Arts Quarterly,
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, Volume XIV, Issue 3, 1992, 8 – 9. * 20 Questions with Mark Tullos, Susan Bosco, Coast Magazine, April/May 1991, p. 29-31


References

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