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episode 2: Exploring Identity and Artistry with James Williams II: Conversations on Race, Society, and Creative Narratives


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Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with James Williams II, a renowned interdisciplinary artist, and curator celebrated for his impactful work spanning painting, sculpture, and photography. His art delves into the realms of social and cultural identity, woven with introspective self-portraiture and compelling narratives. Notably, he secured the prestigious 2022 Sondheim Art Prize for his artistic excellence. Hailing from Upstate New York, Williams earned his master's degree from the Mount Royal School of Art at Maryland Institute College Art (MICA) and currently imparts his knowledge at MICA as an instructor. With accolades including the MFA Joan Mitchell Foundation award and the Bromo Seltzer Fellowship, he's also made his mark as an artist-in-residence at School 33 in Baltimore, Maryland.


In this episode, we uncover:

  • How James Williams II's art draws from personal experiences and dialogues surrounding race and society, shedding light on the intricate intersections of identity and culture.
  • How James' travels have provided unique vantage points for understanding race and identity, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of these themes.
  • Uncover the depth of James Williams II's artistic process as he opens up about his pursuit of vulnerability in his creations, molding a narrative that intimately captures his individual experiences and emotions.
  • Tune in to discover how James Williams II champions the significance of representation within his art and beyond, exploring his role as a trailblazer in forging pathways for others to follow.
  • Join us for an insightful conversation with James Williams II as he reflects on his journey, highlighting the profound impact of winning the Walter and Janet Sondheim Art Prize, a recognition that has deeply humbled and honored him.

 

Don't miss this chance to hear from James as he discusses his work and influences in a conversation with podcast host Rob Lee. James shares how his personal experiences, particularly conversations with his mother about race and society, have influenced his current body of work. He also talks about the importance of being vulnerable in his art and the role of his daughters in shaping his artistic perspective. James reflects on his experiences traveling and how it has impacted his understanding of race and identity. He also discusses a previous body of work called "Little Rooster" and the use of artifacts from pop culture in his art. The conversation concludes with James sharing his experience of winning the 2022 Walter and Janet Sondheim Art Prize and his plans for the future.

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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

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 August 17, 2022  44m