Megan Kammerer (she/her)

Megan Kammerer (she/her) is an experienced curator, writer, and researcher. She has held various positions with the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Blackwood Gallery, Jackman Humanities Institute, and Art Gallery of Guelph where she worked to support critically engaged exhibition programmes across Southern Ontario

From 2022 – 2024, Megan was the Curator of Exhibitions at the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (VAC) where she spearheaded the gallery’s artistic direction and facilitated site-specific installation projects. Her recent practice is curious about modern history’s fallout—collaborating with artists and the local community to navigate broad disruptions in our collective relationships, technologies, environments, and identities. Her work has been shortlisted for two exhibition awards—winning an Exhibition of the Year prize from Galeries Ontario / Ontario Galleries in 2023.

Megan’s academic research is published by the University of Toronto, where she holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Art History.