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José Williams
José Williams (1931-2023) was a multi-disciplinary artist who worked as a painter, serigraph maker, musician, and textile designer. Born in Panola, Alabama and raised in Chicago’s Woodlawn neighborhood, Williams studied printmaking at the University of Illinois Chicago and went on to receive his MA in Visual Design from the Illinois Institute of Design in Chicago. Not only did Williams serve as an art professor at Northwestern University, Southeast Community College, and the Dante School in Chicago, he also ran the AFAM Gallery and served as the director of the South Side Community Art Center in the early 1970s. He later spent a decade in the Caribbean working as a Textile Screen Printing Specialist for the United Nations-International Labor Organization. Through his serigraph works, Williams depicts outdoor spaces, such as homes, storefronts, and train stations, that hold cultural significance in Black Chicago. His work has been exhibited across the country at the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago, ADA Gallery in Richmond Virginia, AFAM Gallery, and Atlanta University.