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Bruce Evans Education Art Fairs BRUCE EVANS Born in 1950 Lives and works in Philadelphia, PA, USA EDUCATION 1973 BFA Pennsylvania State University, College of Arts and Architecture ART FAIRS 2020 Art Wynwood, with Anthony Brunelli, Miami, FL Art Palm Beach, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Beach, FL 2019 CONTEXT Art Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL The Palm Beach Show, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Beach, FL Art Palm Beach, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Beach, FL 2018 Art Boca Raton, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Boca Raton, FL Art Palm Springs, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Springs, CA Art Palm Beach, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Beach, FL SCOPE Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL 2017 Art Palm Springs, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Springs, CA 2016 SCOPE Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL CONTEXT Art New York, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, New York, NY 2015 CONTEXT Art Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL Art Palm Springs, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Springs, CA Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com 2014 SCOPE Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL Art Hamptons, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Art Palm Beach, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Palm Beach, FL 2013 Art Hamptons, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, 2012 Art Greenwich, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Greenwich, CT 2012 Art Hamptons, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, 2012 Art Greenwich, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Greenwich, CT 2003 Affordable Art Fair, with Rodger LaPelle Gallery, New York, NY 2002 Affordable Art Fair, with Rodger LaPelle Gallery, New York, NY SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2009 Recent Paintings & Limited Edition Digital Paintings, Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, PA 2006 Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2003 Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1999 Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, Pa 1997 Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1994 Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Philadelphia Museum of Art - Art Sales and Rental Gallery, Philadelphia, PA ROY-G-BIV Fine Arts, Palm Springs, CA 1993 Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, Pa 1991 Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1989 Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, PA 1983 Langman Gallery, Jenkintown, PA 1982 Langman Gallery at "Art Expo", New York City 1980 Schuykill County Council for the Arts, Pottsville, PA Langman Gallery, Jenkintown, PA Hallway Gallery, Washington, D.C. Langman Gallery at "Art New York 80", New York City 1979 Hallway Gallery, Washington, D.C. 1977 Langman Gallery, Jenkintown, PA 1974 Pattee Library, Pennsylvania State University 1972 Pennsylvania State University, BFA Show SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2019 CONTEXT Art Miami, with Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Miami, FL 2014 Re-presenting Representation VII, Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY ABFA Group Exhibition 2.0, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY National Contemporary Realism Show, M.A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK Eleven Years, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY Salon 3, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com Summer - Gallery Artists, Skidmore Contemporary Art, Santa Monica, CA 2013 Summertime, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Ten Years, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY Salon 2, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY 2012 Anniversary Group Exhibition, Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Binghamton, NY Brigham Galleries Online Juried Show, Brigham Galleries, Cyber Space, USA Gallery Artists, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Gallery Artists, Dean Day Gallery, Houston, TX 2011-2008 Various Group shows at Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, PA, and Dean Day Gallery, Houston, TX 2007 Gallery Artists, Langman Gallery, Willow Grove, PA 2007 Small Works, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2001 Art Matters 2001, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA 1995 Birds in Art on tour, Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, TN Directors Choice, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1994 Birds in Art on tour, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden Birds in Art, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI Television, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1993 The Pet Show, Helander Gallery, New York, NY 53 Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA USA Artists, Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, PA Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com 1992 City Court House Cultural Center, Stuart, FL Gallery Artists, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 52nd Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA A Pet Show, Langman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA USA Artists, Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Tenth Anniversary Group Exhibition, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Gallery Artists, Helander Gallery, New York, NY Prenuptial Invitational Exhibition, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Get Real, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL 1990 New York at Night, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Painters and Their Realities, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA New Work, New York, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Owen Patrick Gallery, Manayunk, PA 1989 Helander Gallery’s Inaugural Exhibition, Helander Gallery, NY 49th Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA 1988 48th Annual Juried Exhibition, (Winner of the Edith Emerson Award), Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA LaPelle in Washington, Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC Figure it Out, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Highlights of the Season: Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com LaPelle in New York, Phoenix Gallery, New York, NY Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD 1987 New Work - New York, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL The May Show, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Sculpture at LaPelle, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1986 Night Visions, O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York, NY Direct Eye, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1985 Journey Into the Imagination, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Art Attack, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1984 Gallery Artists, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1983 Gallery Artists, Gallery Yves Arman, New York, NY 42nd Annual Cheltenham Juried Painting Exhibition, Cheltenham, PA 1982 42nd Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Just Cats II, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 1981 Just Cats, Rodger LaPelle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Art Expo, New York, NY Wash Art 81, International Art Exposition, Washington, DC Gallery Artists, Gallery Yves Arman, New York, NY 1980 39th Annual Cheltenham Juried Painting Exhibition, Cheltenham, PA Prints 80, Los Angeles, CA Figurative Approach 5, Fisher Fine Arts, London, UK Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com Wash Art 80, International Art Exposition, Washington, DC Brody, Davis-Wack Gallery, Washington, DC 1979 38th Annual Cheltenham Juried Painting Exhibition, Cheltenham, PA Wash Art 79, International Art Exposition, Washington, DC Four Realists, Hanson Gallery, New York, NY A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Show, Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London, UK 1978 38th Annual Juried Exhibition, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA Wash Art 78, International Art Exposition, Washington, DC 1977 Gallery Artists, James Yu Gallery, New York, NY 1973 The Edwin Zoller Award Winners Show, Zoller Gallery, Penn State University 1972 Annual Mid-Year Show, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH Appalachian Corridors Third Annual Juried Exhibition COLLECTIONS: A. Jaffee Co., New York City Aetna/U.S. Healthcare, Blue Bell, PA American Transport Inc, Pittsburgh, Pa Benchmark Management Group, Rocky Mount, NC College of Arts and Architecture, Pennsylvania State University Home Box Office, Bala Cynwyd, PA Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com Liss & Marion, P.C., Law Offices, Philadelphia, PA Mack Electric Devices Inc., Wyncote, PA Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Nicholas Treadwell, Treadwell’s Art Mill, England Nissen Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Portrait Collection, Pennsylvania State University Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ Sanco General Delaware Corporation, New York City Strick Corporation, New York City The Byer Museum of the Arts, Evanston, Illinois The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Trinity University, San Antonio, TX WPHL TV, Channel 17, Philadelphia, PA Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts 186 State Street, New York, NY 13901 tel (607) 772 0485 | www.anthonybrunelli.com .
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