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Nalani L. Williams is a sculptor and an installation artist. Her works involves in depth research into the body, memory, and architecture. Besides creating sculptural installations for which she is best known, Nalani also works in photography, and video. Her material vocabulary ranges from the
traditional of Bronze to the non-traditional of wax and latex. Nalani received an MFA in Studio Art from Stony Brook University and a BFA in Sculpture from Buffalo State College.
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