“I am my best work - a series of road maps, reports, recipes, doodles, and prayers from the front lines.”

— Audre Lorde

Black and white photo of a woman with short hair, sitting on a chair by a window, looking to the side. She is wearing a blazer, a patterned scarf, and light-colored pants. There are books and flowers on a nearby shelf.

Samiah Fulcher
curator. writer. editor. etc.

Samiah Fulcher is a Chicago-based curator, writer, and editor whose work explores the correspondence between the natural and built environments. Informed by an interfaith upbringing her personal and professional practice is an ongoing study of syncretic faith and cultural tradition, interrogating how contemporary knowledge of the mind, body, and spirit is generated, adapted, and experienced.

Fulcher’s curatorial and community-based projects center collective study as ritual. Her multimedia activations, outside of her exhibitions, define her approach to gathering as both method and site of inquiry.

Her collaborations, spanning from Montreal to Lagos, situate her work within broader frameworks of human geography and diasporic world-building, fostering movement between people, place, and form as a collective process grounded in care, experimentation, and reciprocity.

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