Hadiya Williams | ARTdustry Podcast Season 4 Episode 10

Today's guest is Hadiya Williams, decorative artist and surface designer based in Washington, DC.

She is the founder and creative director of Black Pepper Paperie Co. an art and design studio built out of a passion for creating and sharing with others. What started as a hobby-based clay business in 2017 has now evolved into a full-time decorative art and design studio, specializing in hand-made ceramics, surface pattern design, and wall art.

Over the course of her almost 20-year career in art and design, Hadiya has collaborated with a variety of companies all over the world, including F. Schumacher Co., Lulu and Georgia, Brewster Home, Best Buy, WALPA (Japan), AARP, and Meta. Her design work is also a part of the National Museum of African American History and Culture's permanent collection. Hadiya's work brings art, traditions and stories together through patterns and handmade techniques that represent her cultural influences across the African diaspora, from past, present to future.

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Rachelle Etienne-Robinson and Stan “Substantial” Robinson, founders and co-CEOs of Substantial Art & Music lead discussions on the business of art; from creating, producing, presenting, marketing, performing, and selling your art. Listen to interviews with individual artists, curators, directors, creative entrepreneurs, and various professionals in the visual and performing arts.


Substantial "Stan" Robinson and Rachelle Etienne-Robinson

Substantial Art & Music LLC (SAM) is a multimedia organization focused on providing consulting services to the visual and performing arts community. SAM was founded in 2017, by husband and wife duo Stan “Substantial” Robinson and Rachelle Etienne-Robinson. Together they provide design and consulting services to emerging and established independent artists, entrepreneurs and organizations. SAM provides professional advice and guidance through consultations, workshops, webinars as well as provide additional services like graphic/web design. SAM has facilitated workshops at Amazon headquarters in Seattle, Washington, the Hawaii State Art Museum, Pratt Institute, and Otakon. In addition, Stan and Rachelle produce and host a biweekly podcast called ARTdustry: where art meets industry. SAM has produced special events that have been featured in several media outlets like WTOP, Washington Informer, and Fox 5 DC. In 2020, SAM was named Carib Biz Network Top 50 Influential Caribbean American Entrepreneurs & Freelancers.

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