Juana Williams is a Detroit-based curator, writer, and arts administrator whose work approaches visual culture through epistemological and historical frameworks to examine how knowledge, memory, and identity are produced, circulated, and contested in modern and contemporary art from Africa and its diasporas. Her practice engages cross-border intellectual history, cultural memory, and diasporic identity formation, positioning visual culture as a site of knowledge production and critical intervention through which she interrogates social and cultural issues, challenges the normative boundaries of art criticism and curatorial practice, and intervenes in the reproduction of anti-Blackness within the arts.