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carol rashawnna
'Where Anything IS Truly Possible!'

Climate Justice = housing:
Global interdisciplinary artist who makes work
that engages audiences in conversations about social, environmental and racial justice.
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Throughout her practice, Williams contends that the only way to shift race relations and understand climate change is through collective imaginings and re-imaginings of equitable relationships to the land, animals and resources. Williams’ aesthetic forms fall, swim, fly, drip and grow through various layers of reality, spirituality and data analysis. Her narrative installations reject the tidy, toxic logic of scarcity models, suggesting powerful alternatives in collective storytelling, collective ownership, collective re-valuing of biospecies and collective commitments to sustainable environmental practices over time.
While in residence at Seattle University Williams that created 2 dynamic art installations that included prints, paintings and sculptures made of primarily recycled or reused materials. These participatory exhibitions were free and open to the public.
- Seattle University, Hedreen Gallery 2019
Artist Statement
Identity, Memory
& Systemic Equity
Carol Rashawnna Williams is a multidisciplinary visual artist of 30+ years, founder and owner of K-Love 4 Art and BIPOC Sustainable Tiny Art House Community, whose artwork merges large scale mono-print painting techniques with digital composition and metal printing.
Her practice explores identity, history, and systems of power through a framework of spiritual debt, examining extraction and repair across racial and environmental systems. Her work collapses past, present, and future into layered visual fields, revealing how historical systems shape contemporary life.
Through reflective surfaces and hybrid processes, her work implicates the viewer, positioning them within structures of accountability. Williams' practice advances a contemporary visual language that is both materially innovative and conceptually rigorous, engaging audiences in conversations about equity, responsibility, and regenerative futures.
K-Love 4 Art
Beyond Survival Thinking
KL4A bridges the gap between perceived limitations and unlimited potential. Rooted in lived experience, creative vision, and transformational guidance, KL4A challenges individuals to think beyond what they've been told is possible — and believe that their fullest life is within reach.
"KL4A turns 'I don't know if I can' into 'anything is possible.' We help people expand beyond survival thinking, reimagine what their life can become, and take bold steps toward their highest potential."
Celebrating and showcasing diverse artistic expressions, empowering artists via innovative projects, workshops, and exhibitions. Consulting to bridge creative economies, climate solutions, and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Mural & Installation
"My work explores the intersection of environment, memory, and identity through layered visual language. These murals are designed to exist in dialogue with their surroundings — responding to light, texture, and cultural context."

