Artist Fletcher Williams III Discusses the Importance of Socially Engaged Art

On the heels of his standout “Promiseland” show, the Charleson artist opens up about creating art in which natural beauty and social dialogue brilliantly collide. “Promiseland,” Williams’s 2020 exhibit at the antebellum Aiken-Rhett House, features works on paper like this untitled piece in the parlor, sculptures crafted from tin roofing and grasses in Work Garden, and reclaimed pickets.

Read the full interview here.

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