'Woeful' also means 'lamentable, deplorable, miserable, pitiable, pathetic'. It is often used where there is a feeling of pity or regret. It's not a frequent word, and is more typical of formal written English, usually occurring before nouns like 'state' or 'condition'.
'Awful' is more general, often used to mean 'bad, terrible, horrible'. It's a more casual word, more typical of informal spoken English.
Examples:
The child had not eaten for several days, and was in a woeful (miserable, pitiable) state.
The child had not eaten for several days, and was in an awful (very bad) state.
She slumped in her chair with a woeful (sad, miserable) expression on her face. (not 'awful')
'This food is awful!' (not 'woeful')