Ash Eliza Williams, "Nerve," oil on panel, foam, gouache, mirror and clay, 2020.

Language Without Words: Works by Ash Eliza Williams

Encounter a world inhabited by sun, stone, weather and the intricate living tapestries of tiny organisms.

Dec. 22, 2024 – May 4, 2025

Rediscover the world around you through Ash Eliza Williams' paintings and sculpture and re-consider the natural world through the eyes of its non-human inhabitants. An invitation to notice alternate ways to interact with nature (and one another), Language Without Words is an opportunity to contemplate perspectives beyond human experience.

 

About the Artist

Ash Eliza Williams is an interdisciplinary artist whose work focuses on interspecies communication and empathy. Williams’ works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (CO) and the New York Hall of Science. Based in Massachusetts, Williams often works with scientific organizations such as the Shoals Marine Laboratory in Maine and the McDonald Observatory in Texas. 

Ash Eliza Williams is represented by K Contemporary, Denver, CO.

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Intersections Lecture: Artist Talk - Ash Eliza Williams

January 23, 2025 | Adults, Art Exploration, Program Registration Fall/Winter, School of Botanical Art & Illustration

As a child, Ash Eliza Williams wished for the ability to communicate non-verbally, leading to a fascination with alternative methods of

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