Designing the Desert and Other Landscapes: The Architecture of Paul R. Williams

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A turquoise kidney-shaped swimming pool framed by palm trees, a stone wall, and wicker chairs

Ball-Arnaz House (Palm Springs, CA), 1954, Paul R. Williams & Associates. Photo: Julius Shulman, 1955. Getty Research Institute, 2004.R.10. © J. Paul Getty Trust

Saturday, Feb 14, 2026

9am

Palm Springs Art Museum

$20

Palm Springs Art Museum
101 N Museum Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262

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Presented during Modernism Week in Palm Springs

Celebrated as the first Black architect to practice in the western US, Paul R. Williams was a significant yet understudied figure. With his keen eye for detail, innovative design work, and staggeringly prolific output, the groundbreaking architecture he realized left a significant impact both nationally and internationally—especially visible across the development of modernist Palm Springs.

This talk convenes Getty curators who will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming exhibition series, I Am an Architect: Paul R. Williams, slated to launch in late 2026 at Getty, LACMA, and USC. Marking the public debut of his archive, curators will share archival highlights to provide new perspectives on this groundbreaking figure, with insights into his life, his design signatures, and his widespread impact, both in Palm Springs and globally, examined anew. This preview commences a yearlong celebration of this pivotal architect and his legacy.

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  1. LeRonn Brooks

    Curator of the African American Art History Initiative, Modern and Contemporary Collections, Getty Research Institute

  2. Maristella Casciato

    Senior Curator, Head Architecture Special Collections, Getty Research Institute

  3. Gary Riichirō Fox

    Assistant Curator, Getty Research Institute

  4. Alex Jones

    Curatorial Assistant, Modern and Contemporary Collections, Getty Research Institute

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