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During a career that has spanned more than three decades, William Dunlap has distinguished himself as an artist, arts commentator, educator and inspired lecturer.




Bill Dunlap is a contemporary California-based painter and illustrator. His style is influenced by early 20th century cartoons and illustration. He has provided illustrations to many US magazines and newspapers. He currently exhibits at galleries primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Dunlap is a Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) Fellow

His art has been featured in magazines such as:

Hoard: http://www.hoardmag.com/dunlap/1.htm
Mesh: http://www.meshsf.com/issue5/billdunlap.html
Tertulia: http://www.tertuliamagazine.com/pdfs/issue_04/issue_04e.pdf
His web site: http://www.billdunlap.com

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Dunlap"
Category: American painters





During a career that has spanned more than three decades, William Dunlap has distinguished himself as an artist, arts commentator, educator and inspired lecturer.


His paintings, sculptures and constructions are included in numerous public and private collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mississippi Museum of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Lauren Rogers Museum, Mobil Corporation, Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, the U. S. Federal Reserve, and United States Embassies throughout the world.
His paintings, sculptures and constructions are included in numerous public and private collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mississippi Museum of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Lauren Rogers Museum, Mobil Corporation, Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, the U. S. Federal Reserve, and United States Embassies throughout the world.

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Please insert a disambiguation link here since there are two Bill Dunlaps. Simply deleting one entry and replacing it with another is neither correct nor polite. Thanks.



Bill Dunlap is a contemporary California-based painter and illustrator. His style is influenced by early 20th century cartoons and illustration. He has provided illustrations to many US magazines and newspapers. He currently exhibits at galleries primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Dunlap is a Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) Fellow

His art has been featured in magazines such as:

Hoard: http://www.hoardmag.com/dunlap/1.htm Mesh: http://www.meshsf.com/issue5/billdunlap.html Tertulia: http://www.tertuliamagazine.com/pdfs/issue_04/issue_04e.pdf His web site: http://www.billdunlap.com

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Dunlap" Category: American painters




During a career that has spanned more than three decades, William Dunlap has distinguished himself as an artist, arts commentator, educator and inspired lecturer.

His paintings, sculptures and constructions are included in numerous public and private collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mississippi Museum of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Lauren Rogers Museum, Mobil Corporation, Riggs Bank, IBM Corporation, Federal Express, The Equitable Collection, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Arkansas Art Center, the United States State Department, the U. S. Federal Reserve, and United States Embassies throughout the world.

He has had solo exhibitions at the Corocoran Gallery of Art, National Academy of Science, Aspen Museum of Art, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Museum of Western Virginia, Albany Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Gibbes Museum of Art, Cheekwood Fine Arts Center, Mint Museum of Art, Mississippi Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans, to name but a few. Panorama of the American Landscape, his fourteen panel, 112 feet long cyclorama painting depicting a contemporary view of the Shenandoah Valley in summer and the Antietam battlefield in winter, was commissioned for the Rotunda Gallery at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1985. Since its debut, it has been shown in nearly a dozen American museums and art centers throughout the country. Additionally, Reconstructed Recollections, In the Spirit of the Land and What Dogs Dream are among the solo exhibitions of Mr. Dunlap's work that continue major tours.

His curatorial endeavors include A Winding River: Contemporary Painting from Vietnam, its counterpart, Outward Bound: American Art on the Brink of the 21st Century, and True Colors: Meditations on the American Spirit, an artists response to the events of September 11th, all of which opened at the Meridian International Center in Washington, DC and have enjoyed numerous national and international venues.

Honored in his field, Mr. Dunlap has received awards and fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Lila Wallace Foundation for study and travel in Southeast Asia, Warhol Foundation, Virginia Commission for the Arts, Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art/RJR Nabisco Visual Artists Award, and the Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts.

He has lectured on art related subjects at universities, professional institutions and conferences. He serves as arts commentator on WETA-TV's cultural round table, "Around Town," and contributes commentary on the visual arts on WETA-FM radio.

William Dunlap has an M.F.A. from the University of Mississippi, and taught at Appalachian State University in North Carolina (1970-79) and Memphis State University (1979-80.)

In the fall of 2006, the University Press of Mississippi published DUNLAP, a 144 page, full-color monograph on his work date.

William Dunlap maintains studios in McLean, Virginia; Mathiston, Mississippi; and Coral Gables, Florida. He is married to artist/writer Linda Burgess, with whom he's collaborated on articles for Art & Antiques Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, ArtNews and other periodicals. They have one daughter, Maggie.

website: William Dunlapwww.williamdunlap.com [1]