“I am my best work - a series of road maps, reports, recipes, doodles, and prayers from the front lines.”
— Audre Lorde
Samiah Fulcher
writer. curator. editor. etc.
Samiah Fulcher is a Chicago-based writer, editor, and curator whose practice examines human architecture, the intimacy of memory, and cultural syncretism. Working through mixed-media and place-driven storytelling, her curatorial projects trace how communities inherit, shape, and reimagine spatial history. She is drawn to the intimacy of lived narratives and the textures of diasporic world-building. The social power of gathering breathes in her practice as both method and subject. Her collaborations and study, spanning from Montreal to Lagos, foreground interconnected experience and human geography. Across exhibitions and public programs, Samiah platforms dialogue, centering movement between people, place, and form as an active, collective process of meaning-making. All deeply rooted in care, experimentation, and reciprocal community engagement.