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About Bill Wilson
Bill Wilson's career in art spans thirty-five years. His portraits are collected all over the country in both private, government and corporate collections. He has painted eight state Supreme Court justices. He has also painted one governor for the Virginia Historical Society. His gallery
work has hung in numerous galleries all over the south for decades.
In 2007 he was named a Fellow of the Mississippi Arts Commission.
Having worked and taught in most wet and dry mediums for most of his career, he is a
trusted judge for shows across many disciplines.
He is a much sought after instructor for both workshops and seminars, especially in
figure and portrait painting.
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Bill Wilson's career in art spans thirty-five years. His portraits are collected all over the country in both private, government and corporate collections. He has painted eight state Supreme Court justices. He has also painted one governor for the Virginia Historical Society. His gallery
work has hung in numerous galleries all over the south for decades.
In 2007 he was named a Fellow of the Mississippi Arts Commission.
Having worked and taught in most wet and dry mediums for most of his career, he is a
trusted judge for shows across many disciplines.
He is a much sought after instructor for both workshops and seminars, especially in
figure and portrait painting.
READ MORE
Portraits
I am very grateful to the Mississippi Arts Commission and their ongoing work supporting the arts in all its forms in Mississippi. I received a $500 Mini Purchase Grant for 2024 from MAC. I also encourage everyone to let their state representatives know just how important MAC is for the arts in Mississippi.
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