Join The Nicholson Project and Hamiltonian Artists at City-State Public House for the opening dedication event of I'll meet you there, a city-wide roving exhibition of contemporary video work by Stephanie J. Williams, Jermaine "jET" Carter, Edgar Reyes, and A.J. McClenon.
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This event celebrates the kick-off for I'll meet you there, a four-part public art exhibition featuring a twenty-foot billboard truck showcasing video work by each artist, anchored with outdoor exhibitions at Hamiltonian and The Nicholson Project. The truck will traverse all quadrants of the city, with the first part of on view from March 16th through April 11th, featuring work by artist Stephanie J. Williams.
On Saturday, March 21st, join us to celebrate the opening of I'll meet you there, where you can view Stephanie's video work The Expectation of the Observed displayed on the truck, and hear from Stephanie about her work, in conversation with artist Luis Vasquez La Roche.
Stephanie J. Williams is a tinkerer and doodler. Her work navigates hierarchies of taste,
unpacking the constructions of contemporary social coding. She received her MFA in Sculpture
from RISD, has shown in Fictions, part of the Studio Museum in Harlem’s F-show exhibitions, as
well as with Washington Project for the Arts, Lawrence University, the Delaware Contemporary,
and the Walters Museum as a Sondheim Finalist, with residencies at the Nicholson Project,
UCROSS, Sculpture Space, Williams College, the Corporation of Yaddo, VCCA, and ACRE.
She has been reviewed by the New York Times, the Village Voice, Huffington Post and the
Washington Post. Recent projects have screened at the Slamdance (2024), Ann Arbor Film
Festival (2024), New Orleans Film Festival (Best Animated Short, 2022), Thomas Edison Film
Festival/Black Maria (2023, 2024) and the Atlanta Film Festival (2023, 2024) with support from
the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund in Media Studies at Johns Hopkins University and multiple DC
Commission on the Arts & Humanities Fellowships. She is based in DC/Baltimore and currently
teaches stop motion for the Animation department at Maryland Institute College of Art.
