T. I. Williams, M. Div
Old footage. New residency. Same vibes.
Admittedly I’m a terrible self-promoter…more a lover of sharing my community good news: this week I celebrated my students past and present as their gutsy efforts yielded future goated results. Their wins include: first art residency and public art project; admission to a cinema studies grad program with a full ride; presenting a first solo show; offer letter for a tenure track assistant professorship; and an internship at a legendary museum.
@ezrom_williams has had more screenings in the past month than I can remember. My girls are thriving.
That said: I’m excited to be in the 2026 cohort at both @lmcc_nyc Arts at Governors Island and the @globalleadersinstitute Executive MBA.
And thank everyone for the birthday blessings, gifts and surprises! I know it was 2 weeks ago, but I’ll send thank yous next week 🫣

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

Yesterday we celebrated Valentine’s Day by inviting families to join us for an afternoon of creativity, storytelling, and connection 💐✨
From building Lego bouquets to sharing laughs and community, the room was full of love.
Thank you to everyone who came and celebrated with us.Photo Credit: @hey.janae
#blackhistorymonth #valentinesday #nyu #blackinteractive

“My Umi said shine your light on your world, shine your light for the world to see.“
Thank you @laylahb for bookmarking a decade of shared growth, understanding, love, togetherness, patience, and evolution.

“My Umi said shine your light on your world, shine your light for the world to see.“
Thank you @laylahb for bookmarking a decade of shared growth, understanding, love, togetherness, patience, and evolution.

I’m incredibly thankful to be part of the @weareili family!!!!
✨🌸Today we highlight ILI Year 6 Fellow Tanika I. Williams. Tanika is an award-winning filmmaker investigating ecology, spirituality, and liberation. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies at NYU Tisch School, NYFA, Hi-ARTS, Cow House Studios, MORE Art, BRIC and more!
Learn more on the ILI website: https://weareili.org/people/tanika-williams
#ThisIsWhatLeadershipLooksLike
Today I’m thankful for experimental analog filmmaking 🫶🏽
Thank you @mononoawarefilm for screening Genomic Memory! Thank you @ezrom_williams for another amazing project!
#25daysofthanksgiving #25daysofchristmas #12daysofchristmas #advent #christmas

Thank you 🖤
III. Oak
A Ceremony for the Trees
with @sika_foyer
Closing Ceremony with @djlita_ + @stephaism + Svaha Williams
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

Thank you 🖤
III. Oak
A Ceremony for the Trees
with @sika_foyer
Closing Ceremony with @djlita_ + @stephaism + Svaha Williams
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

Thank you 🖤
III. Oak
A Ceremony for the Trees
with @sika_foyer
Closing Ceremony with @djlita_ + @stephaism + Svaha Williams
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

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II. Chestnut
A Ceremony for the Trees
with Colby Lamson-Gordon
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

…
II. Chestnut
A Ceremony for the Trees
with Colby Lamson-Gordon
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

…
II. Chestnut
A Ceremony for the Trees
with Colby Lamson-Gordon
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Images by @duanegaray

…
I. Hickory
A Ceremony for the Trees
with Svähä Williams + Somé-Elea Williams
Presented for “Survive and Reclaim”
Curated by @dbisaria + @yunacabon
Residency Unlimited
Voices of Multiplicity
…
Using the trees on Governors Island as both metaphor and subject, Williams reflects on how survival, coexistence, and rebirth parallel natural ecosystems. Trees serve as symbols of resilience—physically strong yet socially interconnected, with deep-rooted networks that sustain both themselves and their surroundings. Williams’ performances reveal how human societies mirror these ecosystems, addressing the history of trees on Governors Island and their significance, from colonization to environmental changes, and bringing forth their collective survival and rebirth. Her reflections on birth, transformation, and the chaos required to rearrange life’s components bring an organic and cyclical perspective that mirrors processes found in nature. Her collaborations with other artists in her performances underscore the importance of community in artistic practice and reflect the cyclical nature of influence and inspiration that guides her work.
Image by @duanegaray

Move over slow fashion… here comes smart fashion! Thank you @dianewah and your amazing first year grad students at F.I.T. for sharing your designs and your process.
I love it when the research pages nuff like the portfolio pages!
#fashion #fashionstudent #fashioninstituteoftechnology
This week @nagobredrin joined @masterofdivinity to teach an immersive @itp_nyu session in #LittleCaribbean #Brooklyn on Food as Resistance in the Caribbean!
✊🏿We chatted about #Haitian pate and #Jamaican patties being colonial talk back, #Rastafari #ital being a dietary commitment to eradicating oppression, and pigs being used by Spanish and Roman empires against Caribbean Muslims and Jews.
🎥 Oh and to finish the sentence in the first video: jerk pork and later chicken was cooked underground with herbal, medicinal seasonings by #maroons in Jamaica so that these free communities wouldn’t be smelled out by the British jerks.
Thank you @tasteejamaica, @immaculee_bakery, @jimbojerkchicken, @auntsetuncles
This week @nagobredrin joined @masterofdivinity to teach an immersive @itp_nyu session in #LittleCaribbean #Brooklyn on Food as Resistance in the Caribbean!
✊🏿We chatted about #Haitian pate and #Jamaican patties being colonial talk back, #Rastafari #ital being a dietary commitment to eradicating oppression, and pigs being used by Spanish and Roman empires against Caribbean Muslims and Jews.
🎥 Oh and to finish the sentence in the first video: jerk pork and later chicken was cooked underground with herbal, medicinal seasonings by #maroons in Jamaica so that these free communities wouldn’t be smelled out by the British jerks.
Thank you @tasteejamaica, @immaculee_bakery, @jimbojerkchicken, @auntsetuncles
This week @nagobredrin joined @masterofdivinity to teach an immersive @itp_nyu session in #LittleCaribbean #Brooklyn on Food as Resistance in the Caribbean!
✊🏿We chatted about #Haitian pate and #Jamaican patties being colonial talk back, #Rastafari #ital being a dietary commitment to eradicating oppression, and pigs being used by Spanish and Roman empires against Caribbean Muslims and Jews.
🎥 Oh and to finish the sentence in the first video: jerk pork and later chicken was cooked underground with herbal, medicinal seasonings by #maroons in Jamaica so that these free communities wouldn’t be smelled out by the British jerks.
Thank you @tasteejamaica, @immaculee_bakery, @jimbojerkchicken, @auntsetuncles

This week @nagobredrin joined @masterofdivinity to teach an immersive @itp_nyu session in #LittleCaribbean #Brooklyn on Food as Resistance in the Caribbean!
✊🏿We chatted about #Haitian pate and #Jamaican patties being colonial talk back, #Rastafari #ital being a dietary commitment to eradicating oppression, and pigs being used by Spanish and Roman empires against Caribbean Muslims and Jews.
🎥 Oh and to finish the sentence in the first video: jerk pork and later chicken was cooked underground with herbal, medicinal seasonings by #maroons in Jamaica so that these free communities wouldn’t be smelled out by the British jerks.
Thank you @tasteejamaica, @immaculee_bakery, @jimbojerkchicken, @auntsetuncles

This week @nagobredrin joined @masterofdivinity to teach an immersive @itp_nyu session in #LittleCaribbean #Brooklyn on Food as Resistance in the Caribbean!
✊🏿We chatted about #Haitian pate and #Jamaican patties being colonial talk back, #Rastafari #ital being a dietary commitment to eradicating oppression, and pigs being used by Spanish and Roman empires against Caribbean Muslims and Jews.
🎥 Oh and to finish the sentence in the first video: jerk pork and later chicken was cooked underground with herbal, medicinal seasonings by #maroons in Jamaica so that these free communities wouldn’t be smelled out by the British jerks.
Thank you @tasteejamaica, @immaculee_bakery, @jimbojerkchicken, @auntsetuncles

Our class is the perfect mix of chaos, care and critical thinking. Oh and food. We eat good food too.
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