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Artist Statement
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Artist Information
Amelia C. Williams is a mixed media artist and director known for raw, emotionally charged work expressed through bold, minimalist imagery. After years in Los Angeles immersed in the city’s vibrant street art scene, she returned to her native New York, drawing influence from East Coast pop icons like Basquiat, Warhol, and Barbara Kruger. Her work has been featured at Upstate Art Weekend, Basel at Night, and shown at Fahrenheit 451, The Black Library, LotusWorks, Camp Kingston Gallery, and Blooming Hearts Studio.
Williams intertwines the highs and lows of early 2000s emo culture with pop culture references such as song lyrics or movie quotes, combining abstract, lifesize doodles, magazine clippings, self-written poetry, photos, and succinct text. As an advocate for mental health—and someone who has personally navigated its complexities—her work captures the unfiltered realities and honest perspectives of those who grapple with it. Often touching on deeply buried pain, her themes resonate intensely, uncovering our darkest thoughts and moments as a pathway to connection and healing. Each project feels like ripping a page from her diary.
Her ongoing series, The Lovebugs, continues this mission—appearing in unexpected places to meet people where they are, to spark connection, and to remind them they’re not alone. Every installation acts as a living moodboard, telling a new story each time, it connects the dots and throughlines of Williams’ core focus: mental health, identity, and reflections on social issues.
Art Producation and Collaborators
Michael Marz Davis
International photographer, best known for his ahead of its time series of photographs focusing on the skate scene in a town off the beathen path. Learn more about Michael here
seb
lighting extraordinaire
stream onto a TV bad mule cartoons ft. Arri
marq
art director and production manager. hairstylists to the stars, marq resides on Lousiana, where he gives the local community the freshest cuts. He balances his gtime with hair and art direction, working on locally shot films overseeing the visuals and production design.
Arri
stream onto a TV bad mule cartoons ft. Arri
Poet guy
DJ
Painter, who I was lucky enough to have doodle scenes from one of my art parties. Doodle featured within the exhibit. learn more about DJ here
Annalise
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