Mark A Tullos Jr.

Mark A Tullos Jr. (born January 19, 1961, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American museum director, who is the Director of the LSU Museum of Art in Baton Rouge, Louisiana He was formerly the founding President and CEO of the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience in Meridian, Mississippi.

In 1995, he was the recipient of the Nancy Hanks Memorial Award for Professional Excellence given by the American Alliance of Museums, Washington, D.C.[4] In 1986, Tullos initiated a 1.2 million dollar campaign to expand the Museum of East Texas.

The seven million dollar addition and renovated historic Rapides Bank and Trust Company Building opened in 1998.

[6] The next year Tullos organized an exhibition exploring provenance research and art forgery.

[7] In 2014, a documentary film titled Art and Craft[8] featured Tullos and others involved in the exposure of Landis.