News & Reviews
Current
Exhibitions: Ongoing: The Moorlands Inn, 11
Hughes Road, North Truro, MA 02652-0384
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Selected Recent Exhibitions:
In Celebration of the
Blessing of the Fleet,
The Provincetown Portuguese Festival Presents
Bill Evaul
Art + Fish
"Dancing Draggers - Blessing of the Fleet" (36" x 72") is Bill Evaul's newest large woodblock print iis the centerpiece of an exhibition of paintings and drawings spanning 36 years of the Provincetown fishing fleet. |

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“175 Fifth Ave. (The Flat Iron
Building)” – a large (74” x 44”)
white-line color woodcut by Bill Evaul has been selected by
Boston Printmaker’s Juror, Joanne Moser to be included in the
North American Print Biennial
held Feb. – March, at the 808 Gallery, Boston University.
Come see this landmark print hanging among best of North America’s
printmaking.
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In March of ’04,
Bill Evaul and his wife Skipper and two friends from Chatham made a
trip to Italy, including Florence and greater Tuscany along
with side trips to Venice, and the Chinque Terre. Of course Bill
brought his traveling studio and produced more than two dozen oils
and watercolors along with a hundred sketches, three hundred photos
and one carved white-line woodcut. Here is a sample of the work.
Come by the Moorlands Inn to see more or let me know and I’ll post
some others.
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Cape Museum of
Fine Arts: The Gladys Wynn Dorfman Memorial
Exhibition of Printmakers of Cape Cod - February 27 - May 9, 2004
Evaul's
Dancing Houses III was "the highlight of the Spring shows at
the Cape Museum of Fine Arts in Dennis." The six-foot long major
work was the centerpiece of an exhibition of works by 40 printmakers
in a variety of techniques. Reviews of the exhibition
featuring
photographs of Dancing Houses III appeared in the Cape Cod Times,
The Cape Codder, and The Barnstable Patriot. |
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WOMR - Community Radio - Housewarming Auction - Saturday, April 10, 2004 Evaul produced a woodcut of the
Schoolhouse Center Building which is the new home of WOMR Radio. The
image was used as the cover for the commemorative catalog and also
for a poster promoting the event which included several hundred
items which were auctioned to benefit the Radio Station's capital
campaign. Notices appeared in most local publications including the
Cape Cod Voice. |
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Works on Paper - Park Avenue Armory, 67th & Park
Ave, NYC - Presented by Aaron Galleries, Chicago, Feb. 25 - 29,
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The 13th Annual IFPDA Print Fair - Park Avenue
Armory, 67th & Park Ave, NYC, November 1-5, 2004
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Arts
Foundation of Cape Cod - Pops-by-the-Sea - featured artist "Music in
the Air" white-line color woodcut 36" x 48"
available as a limited edition lithograph 18" x 24", August, 2002
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Selected Reviews: 'The
Provincetown Print,' by William Evaul at the
Wohlfarth Gallery re-examines the tradition, unique to Provincetown,
of the white-line color woodcut. Evaul, a writer and artist,
approaches the medium practiced by such previous eminences as B. J.
O. Nordfeldt, with a strong affinity for its crackling linearity and
delicate layers of color." - Robert Taylor, The Boston Globe, July
24, 1993
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