A purple and blue themed graphic with Dr. Williams standing smiling in a white blazer. Banner for Visiting Artist Lecture with Stephanie Sparling Williams, Ph.D.

Visiting Artist Lecture with Stephanie Sparling Williams, Ph.D.

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Thu, Apr 9, 2026

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Join the School of Art for a visiting artist lecture with Dr. Stephanie Sparling Williams from 5:30-6:30 PM at Faulkner Performing Arts Center. She will deliver her talk, "On Curatorial Time: Historic American Art and the Contemporary Culture War(s)" followed by a Q and A.

More about Dr. Williams:

Stephanie Sparling Williams is the Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art at the Brooklyn
Museum. Before coming to the Brooklyn Museum, she was the Associate Curator at the Mount
Holyoke College Art Museum, and a Visiting Lecturer in Art History and Africana Studies at
Mount Holyoke College. Prior to her appointments at Mount Holyoke, she was the Assistant
Curator at the Addison Gallery of American Art, and in 2016-2017, she was the John Walsh
Fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery. Sparling Williams has taught interdisciplinary courses
on American Art, Art and African Americans, Latinx Art, and Museums and Exhibitions at Phillips
Academy, Andover; the University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Eastern Connecticut State
University, and Mount Holyoke College. She also holds the 2026 Anschutz Distinguished
Fellowship in American Studies at the Effron Center for the Study of America at Princeton
University.

Her curatorial practice is predicated on interdisciplinary research, writing, and teaching on
American art, and foregrounds Black Feminist space-making. Her scholarly work is invested in
the space of the museum, with a focus on African American art and culture, and the work of
U.S.-based artists of color. Related interests include material histories, cross cultural exchange,
strategies of address, and contemporary art that engages with the history of the United States.
Sparling Williams holds a M.A. and Ph.D. in American Studies and Ethnicity, and a certificate in
Visual Studies from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She holds a B.A. in
Fine Art and Ethnic Studies from the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Sparling Williams has published a monographic study on feminist conceptual artist Lorraine
O’Grady, and over two dozen academic articles, reviews, and catalogue essays. Her book on
O’Grady, Speaking Out of Turn: Lorraine O’Grady and the Art of Language (UC Press
2021), was awarded 32nd Annual James A. Porter Book Award. Her recent work, Toward Joy:
New Frameworks for American Art reimagines how contemporary audiences experience
historic American art. Disrupting traditional presentations of art from the Americas and offering a
new set of approaches to collection display and interpretation, this groundbreaking reinstallation
and accompanying publication reframes 2,000 years of art drawn from the world-renowned
holdings of the Brooklyn Museum.

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