Based out of San Diego, Tamara Williams is an interdisciplinary artist that uses a variety of mediums to explore concepts of interior space, non-functionality, motion, interactivity, and materiality. Her most recent focus has been on a combination of sculpture with electronics. She graduated from the University of California: San Diego as a Studio Art major with a minor in Interdisciplinary Computer Arts and Media (ICAM).

 Tamara explores concepts of space and interior structures through a variety of materials to push past their limitations and subvert their original function.

Shows
March 2014 - Group showing of digital animation work on the 360* IMAX screen at the Rueben H. Fleet Science Center.
November 2016 - Common Thread: Group show of sculpture work from Vis 107B

March 9, 2017 - Open Studios exhibition at UCSD
May 2017 - Somewhere in Between: Individual show at Adam Kamil Gallery

June 2017 - Group show at Kamil Gallery 

Grants

Russell Grant 2017 - For Unwittingly

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