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ARTIST NAME: McCarroll, Bill
ACCESSION NUMBER: 1984.145.001
TITLE: LESSON NO.1
DATE: 1984
CATEGORY: Printmaking
MEDIUM: silkscreen and oil pastel
SUPPORT: paper
DIMENSIONS: Actual: 76.6 x 57 cm (30 3/16 x 22 7/16 in.) Frame: 90.8 x 70.7 x 2 cm (35 3/4 x 27 13/16 x 13/16 in.)
COLLECTION: Alberta Foundation for the Arts


OTHER HOLDINGS: McCarroll, Bill
ARTIST BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Billy McCarroll is a multi-media artist who resides in Lethbridge, AB. He is best known for his witty paintings and prints about the game of golf. His work is inspired by his experiences playing competitive golf as a youth in California, later receiving a golf scholarship to the California State University (USA) and eventually changing his direction to earn a Master of Arts in Visual Art from the school in 1969. He has since spent more than 30 years as a printmaking instructor, artist and jazz musician at the University of Lethbridge, AB. In 1983, McCarroll was given the 1953 Dell paperback edition of Sam Snead’s Natural Golf, a how-to book of instructions from the famous golfer that became an ongoing influence in the artistic course of McCarroll’s work. He has had numerous solo exhibitions since 1969 including How To Play a Winning Game Your Way: A Survey 1971-2011, Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, AB (2011); Bill McCarroll, Golf Lesson, Jennifer Kostuik Gallery, Vancouver, BC (2005) and The Golf Lesson, Appleton Museum, Ocala, Florida (2002). He has also been included in group exhibitions such as the 2004 Toronto International Art Fair (ON) and Variety Pack: Pop Art's Legacy in Canada, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB (2002). McCarroll’s works are featured in public collections including Alberta Foundation for the Arts (Edmonton, AB), Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity (AB), Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa, ON) and Glenbow Museum (Calgary, AB). His art is also found in many private collections. He was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Art in 2009.


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