Samantha’s work explores intersectionality, in particular how place, time and community shape identity, and what it means to come from multiple cultural lineages that do not collapse into a single story.
Painting allows her to elevate memory by making it visible, literal, and held.
Ceramics offers a counterbalance, more abstract and functional, closer to the body. Together these mediums give her space to explore ideas that resist easy resolution.
Samantha will show ‘People, Places, Time; Remembered, Imagined, Kept’, Highly Commended at 2025 For Art Sake (FAS) Awards.