Danville Museum

of Fine Arts and History

Danville Museum

of Fine Arts and History

Camilla Williams Exhibit

Posted on January 12, 2020

Born in Danville, Virginia, in 1919, Camilla Williams holds a significant place in history. She became the first African American soprano to grace the stage of a major American opera company. This milestone occurred during her 1946 debut when she took on the title role of Madame Butterfly at the New York City Center Opera.

Recognizing the importance of preserving her legacy, Camilla Williams generously donated her personal effects to the Danville Museum. She believed that these items had the potential to make a meaningful impact on our community.

To honor Camilla Williams and her ties to Danville, the Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History has planned an upcoming exhibition. This exhibit will delve into her relationship with her hometown, her involvement in the New York opera scene, and her role as an educator at Indiana University.

Scheduled to run from January 12 to January 12, 2021, the exhibition will tell the story of a young girl born in Danville whose remarkable voice resonated around the world. The exhibit is designed to be vibrant and bold, with interactive and community engagement features that immerse the audience in Camilla Williams’ life and the challenges she faced during a time when “Whites Only” signs adorned many doors.

Camilla Williams not only overcame racial barriers that limited her opportunities but also became a beacon of hope during the Civil Rights movement. The exhibition serves as a celebration of her 100th birthday and includes a range of programs and performances, commencing in June 2019 at the Museum and various off-site locations throughout the community.

Sonya Wohlen’s Last Interview with Camilla Williams (2012)

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Sonya Wohlen’s Last Interview with Camilla Williams (2012)

A short history of Camilla Williams by Richard Glazier posted on January 7, 2008

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For additional audio and video links of Camilla Williams, click here

Exhibit Sponsors

  • The Helen S. and Charles G. Patterson, Jr. Charitable Foundation Trust
  • Ben Rippe, Rippe’s Apparel Furs and Shoes, Danville, VA
  • The Schoolfield Museum, Danville, VA
  • Kelly Cunningham, Best Of My Ability (B.O.M.A), Danville Fashion Week, Danville, VA 
  • Danville Concert Association (Louise Toppin Performance: Mrs. Camilla Williams 100th Commemoration Committee)
  • DRF, Make More Happen Community Grant, Danville, VA
  • Averett University, Intern Chelsea Hillas, Danville VA + CCECC programming
  • Center for Community Engagement and Career Competitiveness (CCECC)
  • University of North Carolina at UNCG, Greensboro, NC. Museum Studies Fellow Kate McDannold
  • Historic High Street Baptist Church