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One Allegiance
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About Noelle Lorraine Williams
Noelle Lorraine Williams visual, written and community work explores the ways we use our bodies to spiritually engage the core of our consciousness, community and environment. Her work unearths the collective needs and fears that surface in the process. Though conceptual in nature her art practice is composed of event coordination, sculpture, installation and performance - she explores the rituals (religious, activist and legal) and the stories (myths, scripture and history) to see the truth of our current condition and shape new practices of compassion.
Williams visual art practice builds on thirteen years of student and community cultural and political organizing and three years of art practice. Williams graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Historical Inquiry from the New School for Social Research. Her body of work is conceptual in nature under the theme REBORN at the intersections of spirituality, art and activism in addressing the most challenging individual, collective and environmental fears of living in community.
Noelle Lorraine Williams visual, written and community work explores the ways we use our bodies to spiritually engage the core of our consciousness, community and environment. Her work unearths the collective needs and fears that surface in the process. Though conceptual in nature her art practice is composed of event coordination, sculpture, installation and performance - she explores the rituals (religious, activist and legal) and the stories (myths, scripture and history) to see the truth of our current condition and shape new practices of compassion. Williams visual art practice builds on thirteen years of student and community cultural and political organizing and three years of art practice.
Williams graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Historical Inquiry from the New School for Social Research. Her body of work is conceptual in nature under the theme REBORN at www.rebornhome.com the intersections of spirituality, art and activism in addressing the most challenging individual, collective and environmental fears of living in community.
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