The Corner Gallery

Un-American Gods | Moving The Margins Artist In Residence, Marcus Williams

The Corner Gallery, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville

Through Un-American Gods, Williams examines the impact of European colonization on African development and its repercussions on Black people in America. This project envisions a world where Black communities independently thrive, free from exploitation and cultural suppression. Williams uses diverse materials and techniques—acrylics, resin and mixed media—to create a futuristic archaeological exhibit, portraying a timeline of […]

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Un-American Gods | Moving The Margins Artist In Residence, Marcus Williams

The Corner Gallery, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville

Through Un-American Gods, Williams examines the impact of European colonization on African development and its repercussions on Black people in America. This project envisions a world where Black communities independently thrive, free from exploitation and cultural suppression. Williams uses diverse materials and techniques—acrylics, resin and mixed media—to create a futuristic archaeological exhibit, portraying a timeline of […]

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Un-American Gods | Moving The Margins Artist In Residence, Marcus Williams

The Corner Gallery, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville

Through Un-American Gods, Williams examines the impact of European colonization on African development and its repercussions on Black people in America. This project envisions a world where Black communities independently thrive, free from exploitation and cultural suppression. Williams uses diverse materials and techniques—acrylics, resin and mixed media—to create a futuristic archaeological exhibit, portraying a timeline of […]

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Un-American Gods | Moving The Margins Artist In Residence, Marcus Williams

The Corner Gallery, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville

Through Un-American Gods, Williams examines the impact of European colonization on African development and its repercussions on Black people in America. This project envisions a world where Black communities independently thrive, free from exploitation and cultural suppression. Williams uses diverse materials and techniques—acrylics, resin and mixed media—to create a futuristic archaeological exhibit, portraying a timeline of […]

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