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March 14th, 2023
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Come join me in a conversation about art impacts; moving towards a sustainable future...at the National Museum of Women in the Arts March 21st
It is an international conversation with leaders in the arts joining in from around the globe as the 7 of us have a critical conversation on craft, resourcing, circular economy and shifting paradigms on a larger scale. I will be talking specifically about KL4A & BIPOC STAHC. Hope you can make it!
~Carol
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January 28th, 2022
The 1 Million, Eradication of Entire Multiple Species - Resource Extraction
Feb 3, 2022 - Apr 7, 2022;
King Street Station Gallery thru City of Seattle, Office of Arts & Culture
Large Scale Mono-print Installation explores bio/multi-species extinctions and the species currently impacted by humans' mass resource extraction and climate change
Carol Rashawnna Williams's large-scale mono-print installation was created over a two year period with seven national/local contributing artists, led by Carol, who all worked in tandem with each other and in isolation over the covid pandemic.
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January 28th, 2022
Artist Carol Rashawnna Williams Exhibits at BAM
Installation Exhibition: Community Development of Tiny Art House Community
Bellevue Arts Museum
November 2021 - April 2022
This exhibition explores grassroots community development through a collective, shared, and visionary approach to creating affordable options for artists of color.
July 17th, 2015
The Art of the City show 18 amazing artists participating in the special Black Lives Matter curated exhibition at the festival August 2, 2015.
EVENT DETAILS
What: Curated Black Lives Matter show at the Tashiro Kaplan - TK Art of the City Fest 2015
Curator: Naomi Ishisaka
Date: Aug. 1, 2015
Time: 11 am-11 pm
Location: TK - Tashiro Kaplan lofts
The 2 Paintings on display by artist Carol Rashawnna Williams:
1. Evolution of the Soul
It takes a village to raise a child. To eat 1 fish given to you settles starvation, but to learn to fish brings on abundance for you and those around you. What do we stand for as a nation, as an intricate part of a solution we created regarding both heritage and legacy? Can we face our privilege, assumptions, and historical empirical legacy of consumption at any cost?; cultures, the environment and human souls. Equity & legacy: evolution in action; Co existing with nature, the environment, ourselves and...
June 26th, 2015
OPENING RECEPTION FOR THE ARTISTS
Magnuson Park Gallery
Friday, June 26
7-9 PM
Meet artists Robert Horton and Carol Rashawnna Williams and join us in the Magnuson Park Gallery for a relaxing evening of good conversations, light refreshments and a chance to learn more about how the artists are exploring issues of race and climate justice through their work.
Website Info: www.spaceatmagnuson.org/#!about/c15v1
Everyone welcome!
Show Runs through August 1st, 2015
Artist webpage: http://klove4art.wix.com/c-rashawnna-williams
October 19th, 2014
Carol Rashawnna Williams Exhibits
'Drowning Mermaid' Oil on Canvas 1998 painting at the
PRE-CONFERENCE PARTY at GAGE ACADEMY OF ART on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 2014 at 5p
Join the WAEA for a pre-conference party at Gage Academy of Art on Friday, October 24 2014!
Join us from 5p-6p to celebrate our art teachers as artists exhibit
at the Entry Gallery, followed by a wine and cheese reception.
Directly after, join Gage teaching artists for free drawing and painting workshops from 6-8pm.
Rejuvenate your inner artist through this night of celebrating teachers as artists
October 8th, 2014
October 8th, 2014
June 7th, 2014
Black Art Exhibit 2014
Black art of the Pacific Northwest
Location: Seattle Center Armory
305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA, 98109
206 684 7200
Artist Reception June 13th
6-9pm
Show Runs through June 15th
This year there will be 22 artists in art exhibit. We look forward to an exciting, a well attended Artist Reception, and a full weekend of culturally artistic expression.
June 7th, 2014
Onyx Fine Arts Collective of Seattle, Washington presents its Spring exhibit “A Wider View” at the Richland Public Library from June 7 to July 25, 2014.
K-Love 4 Art Website: http://klove4art.wix.com/c-rashawnna-williams
Artwork featured is produced by 24 artists of African descent from the Pacific Northwest. This exhibit of over 60 pieces of original artwork will showcase a broad range of artistic styles from abstract to realism produced by accomplished to emerging artists. All artwork in the exhibit is available for purchase through Onyx Fine Arts Collective.
Onyx Fine Arts Collective, a non-profit organization, will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. Onyx sees the value in standing tall in a diverse community while understanding the significance of sharing and celebrating commonalities and differences through visual art. Onyx recognized that the visual art voice from artists of African descent in the Pacific Northwest 10 years ago was at a very...