Yvonne Williams


Yvonne Williams was a stained glass artist, known for her design and creation of stained glass windows, including the windows in Chalmers United Church in Guelph, Ontario and Deer Park United Church chapel in Toronto, Ontario.

Biography

Yvonne Williams was born in 1901 to Canadian parents in Port of Spain, Trinidad. In 1918 The family returned to Canada.
Williams enrolled in the Ontario School of Art in 1922. There she studied sculpture then painting, studying under Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, and J. E. H. MacDonald. She changed her focus to glass and fine art metal, staying an additional year at university to study under Edith Grace Coombs.
In 1928 she began an apprenticeship at Charles Jay Connick's studio in Boston, Massachusetts.
Returning to Toronto, Williams opened a studio in 1930. It was located on Cariboo Avenue in North Toronto in a house she rented from Arthur Lismer. The studio was in operation for almost 30 years. The studio received over four hundred commissions across Canada for both public and private spaces.
Williams' images were selected for the 1976 Canadian Yuletide 20 cent stamp and the 1997 Canadian Yuletide 52 cent stamp.
Williams' career spanned almost fifty years, and at the time, it was unique for a woman to enter the field of stained glass.
Williams was a member of Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
She died in 1997 in Parry Sound, Ontario. She had previously donated lakefront land for a public park on Mill Lake, now known as Yvonne Williams Park.