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Artist Information:
John T. Williams
San Jose, CA
United States
Member Since: Dec 2000

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Artist Media:
Computer Art (13)
Digital Art (7)
Artist Exhibitions:
San Francisco Dance Center
August 1st - September 15th,
2006
San Francisco Dance Center
Alonzo King's LINES Ballet
26 - Seventh Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Annual Valentine Gala at
Gallery Blu
February 10 - 24, 2005
Reception Saturday, February
12th from 5 to 10 pm
Gallery Blu
2255 The Alameda
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Artist Statement for John T. Williams

John T. Williams has been involved the arts for twenty years, working in the creative disciplines of dance, film, theater, mixed media and digital art. He started his artistic career as an independent filmmaker at San Francisco State University Film School where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema. His films received several national awards, including awards from the Chicago International Film Festival for his innovative dance film "Elisia", featuring dancers from the San Francisco Ballet.

After completing his formal training, John continued his interest in dance. He wrote several ballets and self-produced the performances at Herbst Theatre in San Francisco and Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley featuring dancers from the San Francisco Ballet and Alonzo King's LINES Ballet.

The artwork expresses the constant struggle and mystery of faith. "My intention was to try and capture the many depths of faith within the human spirit. Some images reflect a damaged and crippled spirit, yet some how, deep down inside, faith survives and ultimately heals bringing new strength and understanding. Other images capture a comforting, simple, "accepting faith".


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