ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS:

2011Davis & Langdale Company, New York
2010Rothschild Fine Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Stuart Shils: 1986 to
       Present
       Coleman Bancroft LLC, New York, Selected Paintings
2009                    Davis & Langdale Company, New York
        in cooperation with Tibor de Nagy    
2008Davis & Langdale Company, New York
        in cooperation with Tibor de Nagy
                Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
2006Davis & Langdale Company, New York
       in cooperation with Tibor de Nagy
2005Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
2004-2005Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
2003Davis & Langdale Company, New York
2002Fenton Gallery, Cork, Ireland
2001Davis & Langdale Company, New York
       Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia
       Hackett-Freedman, San Francisco
2000Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
1999Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
       Barton/Ryan Gallery, Boston
       Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York
1998Sydne Bernard, Los Angeles
1997Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York (December)
       Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
       Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston
       Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York (January)
1995Horwitch Newman Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
       Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
       Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA
1994Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
1993Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia
1992F.A.N. Gallery, Philadelphia
1991Challenge Exhibition, Samuel S. Fleisher Memorial,
       Administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

2011Steven Harvey Fine Arts Projects, New York,
       The Gap: Kurt Knobelsdorf, Sangram Majumdar, Stuart Shils
2009Steven Harvey Fine Arts Projects @ Gallery Schlesinger, New York,
       PAIRINGS: Seymour Remenick, Stuart Shils
2006Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Group Exhibition
2003McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, MA, EIRE/LAND
2001         Paesaggio Gallery, West Hartford. CT, Works on Paper:
       Carol Anthony, Wolf Kahn, Stuart Shils
       List Gallery, Swarthmore College, PA, Passages from Ballinglen
       Paesaggio Gallery, West Hartford, CT, Plain Air
1999Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA, New Visions and
       Imagined Lands
       Brattleboro Museum, VT, Beyond the Millennium: Artists Choose
       Artists
1998List Gallery, Swarthmore College, PA, Intimate Visions
       Philadelphia Art Alliance, PA, Through the Heart of the City
1997Levy Gallery at Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA,
       An Extended View: Landscapes by Philadelphia Artists
       The New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, Current Perspectives on
        the Urban and Industrial Landscape
       James Graham and Sons, New York, Landscape as Abstraction
1996Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, Small-Scale Landscapes
       National Academy of Design, New York, 171st Annual Exhibition
       Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, Twenty Years in Boston 1976-1996
1995          The Painting Center, New York, Emerging Artists Invitational
       Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, Miniature Landscapes (with Daniel
       Chard, Gregory Gillespie, Wolf Kahn, and Mark W)
       American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, Exhibition of
       Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and
       Awards
       American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, American
      Academy Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
       West Publishing, Traveling, West Art and the Law
       Horwitch Newman Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, Points of View I & II
                The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 59th National
       Midyear Annual
       Walker-Kornbluth Gallery, Fair Lawn, NJ, Colors (with Bill Scott and
       Rose Naftulin)
       Prince Street Gallery, New York, Still Life Invitational
1994The Philadelphia Art Alliance, The Artist in Rural Ireland: Images of
       North Mayo
       Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA, Contemporary
       Landscape Painting
       Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, The City
       Observed
       The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 58th National
       Midyear Annual
1993Tatistcheff and Company, New York, Summer Group Show
       The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 57th National
       Midyear Annual
       National Academy of Design, New York, 169th Annual Exhibition
       Painting selected by the State Department for the Art In Embassies
       Program, Washington DC
1992Kunsthaus Buhler, Stuttgart, Germany, Two American Landscape
       Painters (with Paul Flexner)
       The Bowery Gallery, New York, National Juried Competition
       National Academy of Design, New York, 167th Annual Exhibition;
       Grumbacher Art Award and Gold Metal
       Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, The Urban Scene
       Allentown Art Museum, PA, 23rd Annual Juried Show
1991Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington, DE, Biennial 1991
       The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 55th National
       Midyear Annual



FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AWARDS, RESIDENCIES:

1999Artist in Residence, Vermont Studio Center
1996NEA/Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship
       Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Visual Arts State Fellowship
1995American Academy of Arts and Letters, Academy Award  in Art
1994Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
       E.D. Foundation Grant
       Ballinglen Arts Foundation Fellowship for residency in Ballycastle, Ireland
1993E.D. Foundation Grant


BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Bullard, CeCe, “Shils, Carbo Featured in Gallery Show,” Richmond Times – Dispatch, May 25, 1995, Section D, p. 28
Cameron, Peter, “Stuart Shils: Recent Paintings,” Exhibition Catalogue, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York, March 1999
Caparella, Kitty, “Challenging Art,” The Philadelphia Daily News, September 10, 1991, Arts Section
Cohen, David, “Exhibition Notes,” The New Criterion, February 1998, p. 48
Csaszar, Tom, “Stuart Shils at Mangel Gallery,” New Art Examiner, January, 1996, p. 43
Donohoe, Victoria, “Swarthmore College,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 13, 1998, p. MD3
“Goings on About Town – Galleries,” The New Yorker, February 3, 1997, p. 20
Grand, Stanley, “The City Observed,” Exhibition Catalogue, Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Jones, Richard, “The Scene,” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 16, 1995, Section B, p. 2
Kimmelman, Michael, “Stuart Shils, Tibor de Nagy Gallery” The New York Times,  January 31, 1997, Section C, p. 28
Loughery, John, “Approaches to the Sacred,” The Hudson Review, Summer 1997, Vol. L, No. 2, p. 297
McQuaid, Cate, “1976-1996: Twenty Years in Boston,” The Boston Globe, June 6, 1996, p. 35
________. “Illuminating Two Visions of Irish Landscape,” The Boston Globe, November 4, 1999
Meyer, Joshua, “Barton/Ryan Gallery, Boston: Stuart Shils: Dreams of Sun and Rain, Paintings from Ireland and Philadelphia,” Art New England, December 1999/January 2000
Millis, Christopher, “Irish Eyes: Peter Brook and Stuart Shils,” The Boston Phoenix, October 29, 1999
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BORN:     Philadelphia, PA, 1954

EDUCATION:

1977-1982Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
      Philadelphia, PA
      Recipient of Cresson European Traveling
      Scholarship
1976-1977Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA
1974-1976Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
1972-1974Drew University, Madison, NJ


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Fruit Trees Around an Umbrian Villa Beyond the Town Walls
Monotype:charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper,  6 x 8 inches (image)
Executed in 2008
Entering Arezzo, Morning Sun, Mid July
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper, 6 x 6 in (image)
Executed in 2009
Houses in Castel del Piano with Factory Chimneys Rising Behind Them
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper, 6 1/8 x 6 in (image)
Executed in 2009
The Same Place Near Padova, but with Clean Air
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper,
5 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches (image)
Executed in 2011
Sun Passing Quickly on Lower West Side Buildings, NY
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper,
5 1/8 x 10 1/16 inches (image)
Executed in 2010
Summertime in Rome, Just above Trastevere 
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper,
5 1/8 x 10 inches (image)
Executed in 2010
Simple Buildings Close to Castellina, the Last Blaze of Daylight
Monotype: charbonnel etching ink, oil pastel and graphite on paper,
5 1/4 x 10 1/8 inches (image)
Executed in 2011