Christine Williams is a Maryland poet and artist. She writes poems based on life experiences. When it comes to her art, her favorite medium to work with is yarn on canvas. She appreciates patterns and making various shapes by mixing colors of yarn and making a work of art. However, she likes to express herself through various ways. Christine is as unique and bold as the art she creates.
In her career she has taught various art classes including basket weaving, pottery, African jewelry/beads, African print making, calabash bowl making, and drum making, just to name a few. Teaching art, and making it, is her passion.
Some of her work has been featured at the 2021 Roco 6 x 6 exhibit at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center in Rochester, New York and online through the Las Laguna Art Gallery. Christine’s art has also been showcased with the Prince George’s Parks and Recreation, ACHD Visual Arts Program, in Fort Washington, MD. You can find her work in multiple international publications, and she has won an award for one of her pieces. Her work is also featured in private collections in Cincinnati, OH, Zieglerville, PA, Washington, DC, Bladensburg, MD, and Upper Marlboro, MD.