His wife, actress America Ferrera, was in attendance at the opening reception Wednesday, as were a host of other local artists and residents.
The show -- Williams' first in Westchester -- explores the human relationship with nature and incorporates the beautiful and destructive ways both interact.
"I'm excited to be displaying my works in Westchestser," he said. "This is such a creative and vibrant place."
In fact, Williams got married in Westchester and will be continuing his relationship with the county when his show moves later this summer to the Hammond Museum in North Salem.
He is involved with both venues, thanks to Pelham-based Nisa Lee Events and Catering, which has ties to both facilities.
For now, you can view Williams' works for free by visiting Serendipity Labs at 80 Theodore Fremd Ave., 914-908-6770, www.serendipitylabs.com/.
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