William moved to New York in 1927.He studied sculpture and poetry at Augusta Savage studios in
the early 1930s and was a part of the Harmon Foundation exhibition in 1933.He received the John Hope Prize,which led to a scholarship at the Art Students League in 1933-34.William was hired by Audrey McMahon,the director of the College Art Association,along with several other artists to teach crafts and paint murals in churches and community centers.
In 1950 he received his Bachelors in Fine Arts,and in 1951 his masters in Fine Arts from Syracuse University,where he studied with the sculptor Ivan Mestrovic.From 1956-1966 he was Professor of Creamics at Nebraska Teachers College after which he was Professor of art at Mankato State College,until 1975.During this time a joint retrospective exhibition with his works was held in 1971 at Fisk University.He is also featured in against the odds,an exhibition of African American Artists from the Harmon Foundation.
His works can also be found at Atlanta University,the Whitney Museum,the Two Centuries of Black American Art exhibited and collected by Fisk University,Hampton University,the North Carolina Museum of Art,and Private collectors.
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