curriculum vitae
Statement
Neil Woodall is a printmaker and painter who runs his own print studio at Yorkshire Artspace in Sheffield,
editioning his own etchings and woodcuts, and has been engaged to edition the work of leading printmakers.
Central to his approach to producing art is the use of resists. His experience in etching is always visible in his
painting and drawing.
Has created a number of large scale public art works in stainless steel, including
a five and a half metre high panel
commemorating the official opening of the Lowry Centre, Salford, in October 2000.
Biographical Information
Education
Central School of Art and Design, London. 1983-1985.
Postgraduate Diploma
in Special Advanced Studies in Printmaking.
Hull College of Higher Education. 1978-1981.
BA(Hons) Fine Art
Selected solo exhibitions
Richford Gallery, Wells-next-the-Sea, 1996 and 1997.
Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, 1992.
University of Sheffield Library, 1992.
Young Vic Theatre, London SE1, 1986.
Acme Gallery, Acre Lane, London SW2, 1984.
Selected group exhibitions
Conflict, Crescent Art Gallery, Scarborough. 2003
Figure This, Stroud. 2003
5th British International Miniature Print Exhibition, Dumfries. 2003
Green Art, Yorkshire Artspace, Sheffield. 2002
Idea Art Supermarket, Workstation, Sheffield. 2001
Beatrice Royal Art and Crafts, Hampshire. New year 2001
Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston, Lincs, March 2000
Ruskin Gallery, Sheffield, January 1999.
Royal Academy Summer Show, London W1, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998 and 1999.
International Copyart, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1986
Watercolours of the North, Manchester and London, 1987.
3rd International Biennial Print Exhibit, Taiwan, 1987.
Post War Printmakers in Camden, London NW3, 1986 and 1987.
Polish Biennial of Small Prints, Lodz, 1985.
Commissions and Awards
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Awards
Selected to represent woodcuts in the Camden Arts survey of Post War printmaking.
1986.
Joseph Webb Memorial Fund for young printmakers by the Royal Society of
Painter-Etchers and Engravers, London SE1. 1982.