William Earle Williams
William Earle Williams
William Earle Williams is the Audrey A. and John L. Dusseau Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Fine Arts, and Curator of Photography at Haverford College, Pennsylvania. He received his MFA in photography from Yale University School of Art and holds a BA in history from Hamilton College. His photographs have been exhibited at the National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Cleveland Museum of Art, and African American Museum in Philadelphia. Williams's photographs are in many public collections including those of the National Gallery of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art. A 1997 Pew Fellow in the Arts, Williams was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for 2003-2004.-bio from exhibition at Wesleyan University
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Contact Sheet 140 - Unsung Heroes
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Their Kindred Earth
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African American Photographers from the Daguerreian to the Digital Eras
no cover - WCWicked CommerceWilliam Earle Williams
Wicked Commerce
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Gettysburg
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