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Sow to Sew Speakers' Series

Megan Samms

EVENT LOCATION:
Treaty Space Gallery, 1887 Granville Street

EVENT DATE & TIME
February 11, 2026 12:00 pm

Artist Statement

Megan Samms is an L’nu and Nlha7kápmx visual artist who, drawing from her varied practices, works collaboratively with various mediums and disciplines to articulate story, messages, and continued dialogue within her historic and contemporary place-based contexts.

She’s known for weaving and natural dye work, but uses photo, and performance interventions to remember/(re)member and triangulate entangled presence and relationality with place and time, contributing to rebuilding the narrative of her lived-in territory; Samms considers her work an invitation for viewers to consider alternative methods of coming to knowledge and narrative.

Motif-making, embodied research, weaving, and skin marking are the most important acts of presencing in Megan’s practice. Samms is a collaborator and an emerging Ancestral Skin Marker who is currently an apprentice with mentors Dion Kaszas, Keith Callihoo, and Jerry Evans. She lives in her home community in one of their two ancestral territories: Katalisk, Ktaqmkuk, Mi’kma’ki, Wabanaki Territory. 

The Sow to Sew Speakers’ Series is part of the Sow the Sew Project at NSCAD University, which is funded by a generous donation from The Hilary & Galen Weston Foundation.

About The Artist(s)

Megan Samms (she/they) is a working artist, an L’nu and Nlha7kápmx agriculturalist and community worker, and is (continually) educated through peer-to-peer, mentorship, and land-based experience and work; Samms is chair of the board of Union House Arts and lives in her home community in SW Ktaqmkuk. Samms shares work in non-conventional art spaces like vacant buildings, Land or community spaces; in solo and group exhibitions at Artist Run Centres, as well as gallery spaces, and various festivals. Samms was an Anchor Artist at Nocturne Festival in Kjipuktuk in 02025; was a participating artist in the Bonavista Biennale in 02023 and 02025. In 02025 Samms administered the Second Wave Ancestral Marking Mentorship with mentor, Dion Kaszas; she was a Leighton Independent Artist in Residence (Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity), a TC2 Weaver in Residence (Centre for Research and Innovation and in private studio); and was long listed for the Sobey Art Award (National Gallery).