Jasmine Nicole Williams

Jasmine Nicole Williams is a Black American visual artist and organizer from Atlanta, GA. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Art in Printmaking from the University of West Georgia in 2017. Her work explores her experience as a southern Black woman through printmaking and murals to inspire people to dive deeper into their humanity. 

Influenced by the work of artists like Elizabeth Catlett and Emory Douglas, Jasmine believes in the transformative power of portraiture, print, and public art. She understands the role of art and the need for that art to be accessible to the people as a tool to advance the working-class struggle. With a deep interest in craft and process, Jasmine’s work reflects and relates to everyday people and injects them with optimism toward the future. 

Since receiving her BFA, Jasmine showcased at Prizm Art Fair, Perez Museum Miami, ZuCot Gallery, Eyedrum, MINT Gallery, and Echo Contemporary. She received residencies from Hambidge and Midtown Alliance. Jasmine also won grants from RedBull, Sprite, WISH ATL, and Dream Warriors Foundation and fellowships from Southern Graphics Council International and TILA Studios. She has worked with [adult swim] and Nike. Recently, Jasmine was a key organizer of Artist Against Apartheid and is in the 2024 cohort of Emory University’s Arts and Social Justice Fellowship.

Jasmine continues her practice in Atlanta, GA.