| Born: | Washington DC, 1957 | |
| Studied: | Carnegie Melon, BFA, 1975-1979 |
One Person Shows
| 2010 | Jane Haslem Gallery | |
| 2006 | Paintings by Bill Hill, Jane Haslem Gallery | |
| 1999 | Signal 66, Washington DC |
Group Shows
| 2007-08 | Washington Color School: Two Legacies: paintings by Judith Seligson & Bill Hill USSA Fine Arts, New York, NY |
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| 2003 | Summer Show 2003, Signal 66, Washington, DC | |
| 2002 | Ordering Chaos, Sarah Tanguy, curator The American Center for Physics, College Park, MD | |
| True Colors: Meditations on the American Spirit Meridian Center, Washington, DC (full-color catalog available) The show has traveled to New York City; Atlanta, Georgia; Ankara, Turkey; and several venues in Europe. |
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| Fabstraction, MOCA DC, Washington, DC, Curator: Felicity Hogan | ||
| 2001 | Thought as Place: Landscape Painting Extended, Signal 66, Washington, DC, Curator: Kurt Godwin | |
| 2000 | Salve Regina Gallery, The Catholic University of America Washington, DC | |
| 1996 | Surface Knowledge, The George Mason Center for the Arts Gallery George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, Curator: John Figura |
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| 1990 | McDonogh Annual Juried Exhibit, Tuttle Gallery at McDonogh School, McDonogh, MD, Juror: Cater Ratcliff | |
| 1989 | The Edge of Eros, Greenpeace Gallery, Washington, DC, Curator: Andrea Pollan | |
| 1988 | Fax Attack, Andrea Ruigerri Gallery (gallery now closed), Washington, DC | |
| 1986 | Painting '86", Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA |
Collections
| Artery, Bethesda, MD | ||
| Maureen Berkowitz and John Dietch, Washington, DC | ||
| Betty Foster, McLean, VA | ||
| Sutherland and Asbil, Washington, DC | ||
| Hannah Beyers, New York, NY | ||
| Alliance Bernstein, Washington DC & New York, NY |
Reviews
| Nebulous Beauty at Haslem Gallery, by Michael O'Sullivan, June 16, 2006, The Washington Post Weekend. | ||
| Bill Hill Paintings, by Kevin Melema, June 22, 2006, Falls Church News. | ||
| Bill Hill Paintings, by Janice Goodman, discussion presented on Around Town, a WETA Channel 26 television program on the arts in Washington, DC./td> |




