Education
BA, Comparative Cultural Studies, Northern Arizona University, 2025, Emphases in Art History and Environmental Humanities, Minors in Classical Studies, History, and Museum Studies
Biography
Alexandra Williams is a current Museology student at the University of Washington (’27). She graduated from Northern Arizona University in Spring 2025 with a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Cultural Studies, with emphases in Art History and Environmental Humanities, and minors in Classical Studies, History, and Museum Studies. Williams’ career interests include exhibit design, curation, and interpretation in museums, but she is open to diversifying her skillset with collections management and registrar experience.
Areas of Interest
Exhibition Development
Curation
Collections Management
Pioneer History and Cultural Syncretism in the American West
Projects, Publications and Presentations
Intermountain Histories Tour: “Historic Roadside Attractions Along U.S. Highway 89,” Brigham Young University, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at BYU. October 2025: https://www.intermountainhistories.org/tours/show/77.
History Exhibition: “TIMBER! Northern Arizona’s Logging Legacy.” Northern Arizona, Cline Library, Special Collections & Archives. August 2024 – August 2025: https://library.nau.edu/speccoll/exhibits/scaexhibits/forestry/ .
Northern Arizona University’s Undergraduate Symposium, April 2025. “A Product of Place: Arts & Crafts Architecture on the Colorado Plateau.” Dorrance Scholarship Program’s Innovation Presentations, June 2023. “Marigold: Healing Through Community-Building.”