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Artist Lecture Series – Ash Eliza Williams

April 28 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am
This flyer announces an upcoming artist lecture at ENMU-Roswell. Below is the ADA-compliant text description covering all essential event details and visual information. Event Title: Artist Lecture with Ash Eliza Williams Event Details Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026 Time: 9:30 AM Location: Room 155 ITC Host Institution: ENMU-Roswell About the Artist Ash Eliza Williams is an artist from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia whose work focuses on interspecies communication and non-human language. They often collaborate with scientists and have exhibited at institutions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver and the New York Hall of Science. Ash is currently a 2025–2026 artist-in-residence at the Roswell Foundation (RAiR) and has taught at Smith College and the University of Colorado. Visual Description The flyer features a professional, modern design with a black textured background at the top and a parchment-style paper texture at the bottom. Top Section: The words "ARTIST LECTURE" appear in large, white, bold sans-serif type. The ENMU-Roswell logo is in the top right corner. Middle Section: Event details (Date, Time, and Room) are highlighted in orange text. The artist's name is written in white. Bottom Section: On the right, there is a photograph of Ash Eliza Williams, a person with short red hair and glasses, standing in a studio. They are surrounded by colorful, organic-style paintings and illustrations that evoke biological or extraterrestrial life. To the left of the photo is a detailed biographical paragraph about the artist’s career and residencies.

About the Artist

Ash Eliza Williams is an artist from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia whose work focuses on interspecies communication and non-human language. They often collaborate with scientists and have exhibited at institutions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver and the New York Hall of Science. Ash is currently a 2025–2026 artist-in-residence at the Roswell Foundation (RAiR) and has taught at Smith College and the University of Colorado.

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Organizer

  • Kyle Torke
  • Phone 1 (575) 624-7329
  • Email kyle.torke@enmu.edu

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