The Wildcrafting Our Queerness Project

Liz Williams

Liz Williams is a photographer, graphic artist, and community leader working out of Asheville, North Carolina. Using contemporary photography and digital editing techniques, Williams has created a body of work which is simultaneously quirky, timely, and starkly real. Her art explores a wide range of ideas; her interior struggles, queer and artistic network formation, contemporary race politics, and her relationships with Appalachia and its inhabitants all appear with equal likelihood in her body of work. Along with her art, Williams manages Southern Equality Studios, a project under the Campaign for Southern Equality which enables LGBTQ+ artists of all varieties across Appalachia and the South to explore the potentials of their work, refine their skills, and interact with fellow creative minds. 

Williams' enitre body of work is visible on her website and her Instagram account, @makemesomeart.

Click the title of each piece to view the full image and listen, when available, to an audio recording of Liz Williams describing her inspiration and process behind the work of art. 

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