Selected Exhibitions and Publications
- 1962; Bill Meyer, New East-side Gallery, Melbourne
- 1969; Matzoh Stomp, Gallery Lanae, Melbourne and Balwyn Cinema International
- 1972; Cancellations, Screen Prints Photographs & Xeroxes by Bill Meyer, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
- 1973; Eating Mussels in the Bath, Paper Point Gallery (Wiggins Teape), London and Bonython Galleries, Sydney
- 1973; Jaynie Anderson, Bill Meyer: Screenprints Documentations Photography, University of Exeter, 1973
- 1974; Mezzanine Xpos, Galerij Romi Goldmuntz Centrum, Antwerp
- 1975; New York Subway Graffiti & the American Landscape, Painting Box Press, Zurich
- 1976; 'Underwater/Underground, Bill Meyer and Mati Grunberg', Institute of Contemporary Arts Bulletin
- 1977; Sinai Paintings and Drawings, Galerij Luka te Boechout.
- 1982; Geelong Survey Exhibition, 4, Pam Ashcroft, Noel Essex, Bill Meyer, Brian Poynton, Geelong Art Gallery, 1982
- 1982; Seven artists : Jonas Balsaitis, Charles Green, Paul Laspagis, Joseph McDermott-Mallin, Bill Meyer, Andrew Reeve, David Ryan, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne, 1982
- 1982; GAPSCAPE, introduction by Doug Hall and David Rankin, ISBN 0-9593138-0-X
- 1984; Inside the Gap, Installations lectures, and workshops, Wagga City Art Gallery
- 1985; Print as Object, Print Council of Australia, ISBN 0-909227-08-X
- 1989; New Paintings - A Reason for Being, Gretz Gallery, Melbourne
- 1999; Chaim (Bill) Meyer, The Jerusalem Drawings
- 1999; Eva Eden, 'Bill Meyer, Survey Exhibitions'. Imprint The Print Council of Australia Journal, vol. 34, pp. 6–7.
- 1999; Untitled Booth and Survey, Convent Gallery, Daylesford.
- 2006; Chaim (Bill) Meyer, A project of Kollel Beis Ha Talmud-Yehuda. A Special Place – HaMakom. (Jewish Art and Symbolism, a decade of Meyer’s Drawings & installations), edited by Yisroel Greenwald, Fishman Institute, Melbourne, ISBN 1-875670-38-6,
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