Rajine Williams is a visual multimedia artist, teaching artist, and educator based in the Twin Cities. Her work centers around Black women's femininity, body, and identity.


 

Rajine Williams is a boundary-pushing multimedia artist, educator, and creative force based in the Twin Cities. Her work is a bold celebration of Black women’s femininity, body, and identity, woven together through dynamic textures, vibrant colors, and deeply personal narratives. She coined the term “Afrocentric Eclectic” to define her aesthetic—a fusion of cultural pride, experimental artistry, and unapologetic self-expression.

A graduate of the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities with a B.A. in Art, Rajine is currently pursuing her Master’s in Visual Arts/K-12 Licensure at Augsburg University. Her artistic portfolio spans drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media, often incorporating found and recycled objects to add layers of history and meaning to her work.

At the heart of Rajine’s mission is a deep connection to BIPOC youth navigating spaces that weren’t built for them. Having grown up in predominantly white environments, she understands the complexities of identity, belonging, and self-expression. Through her work as both an artist and educator, she aims to be a bridge for young creatives—offering them a space to experiment, take up space, and create without fear.

Rajine Williams doesn’t just make art—she builds worlds, challenges perceptions, and invites others to step into a realm where Black identity, resilience, and beauty reign supreme.