Williams Gamaker is winner of Film London’s Jarman Award (2020) and exhibits her films nationally and internationally including BFI Flare (2017) BFI London Film Festival (2018, 2021), Aesthetica Short Film Festival (winner of Best Experimental Film 2021, 2023), Sharjah Film Platform 6 (2023). In 2022, she was part of Whitechapel’s The London Open triennial and she received a Film London Production Award to produce Thieves (2023) which premiered in her major institutional solo, Our Mountains are Painted on Glass at South London Gallery (2023). The show toured to Dundee Contemporary Arts and Bluecoat, Liverpool (2024). In 2023, BFI commissioned Oberon (2023) as part of their Red Shoes: Beyond the Mirror exhibition for the Powell and Pressburger Season.
She is recipient of the Bryan Robertson Award (2024) and in 2025, her solo Strange Evidence premiered at Matt’s Gallery, and in 2026, tours to The Mac, Belfast (April), Glasgow International (June), Chapter, Cardiff (November) along with screenings of the film at Home, Manchester, DCA, Dundee, Barbican and BFI across the year.
Williams Gamaker is represented by Matt’s Gallery where last year she transformed the gallery into an accessible film set and recently the gallery was turned into a cinema to premiere Strange Evidence. The exhibition tours to The MAC, Belfast, Glasgow International and Chapter, Cardiff, in 2026. Her films are distributed by LUX, and her entire filmography is part of BFI’s National Collection in 2026 with work in the Arts Council Collection.
Williams Gamaker is Professor of BA Fine, Goldsmiths and programme leader for A Particular Reality and a British Academy Wolfson Fellow (2022–25). She is a studio artist at Gasworks, London, where she is also a trustee.