“I am my best work - a series of road maps, reports, recipes, doodles, and prayers from the front lines.”
— Audre Lorde
Samiah Fulcher
artist. curator. writer. etc.
Samiah Fulcher is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator whose work explores the correspondence between the spatial, temporal, and incorporeal dimensions of contemporary life. Grounded in the study of Black feminist philosophy, indigenous ecology, interfaith traditions, and urban evolution, her work reflects on the ways people inhabit, inherit, and reimagine their relationship to personal placemaking and collective wayfinding, through multimedia installation, assemblage, and dialogue-centric practice.
Fulcher’s curatorial and community-based projects emphasize collective study as a spiritual medium. Her curatorial activations foreground her approach to gathering as both methodology and site of public inquiry. With collaborations, spanning from Montreal to Lagos, she situates her work within broader interrogations of human geography and diasporic world-building, fostering physical and intellectual movement between people, place, and form.