Delilah Edouard Williams
Delilah Edouard Williams is an art and cultural curator dedicated to elevating contemporary emerging BIPOC artists and fostering inclusive, community-engaged arts programming. With a background in Social Sciences and a specialization in Anthropology, her practice is deeply rooted in cultural community work and its intersection with the creative arts. Passionate about making art spaces more accessible to marginalized communities, she believes art is meant to be shared — and that everyone has the capacity to create. Through her experience in creative workshop programming, she actively works to amplify collective narratives and ensure that underrepresented voices have the space to shape and tell their own stories. Her recent curatorial projects include How I Love You (Ottawa Art Gallery) where she served as the inaugural Community Guest Curator Fellow, and A Journey of Dreams (Head & Hands), developed following her creative workshop facilitation. She is pursuing an MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths, University of London, beginning Fall 2026.
Curating the Village: Open Sessions
June 26, 2026 - June 27, 2026Curating the Village: Open Sessions is a two-day gathering of artists, curators, and cultural workers exploring caregiving as both a lived experience and a working condition. Spanning rest, performance, workshops, and conversation, the program brings together perspectives on caring for children, parents, elders, neighbours, the dying, and broader communities.
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