Artist Talk Máret Ánne Sara
26 Mar 2026 7-8.30pm
Hear from Máret Ánne Sara on her work as an artist and land defender
Máret Ánne Sara is a Northern Sámi artist and author known for her work exploring global ecological issues through the lens of her lived experience as member of a reindeer herding family in Sápmi, the territory of the Indigenous Sámi people.
Marking the opening of her new site-specific work at Tate Modern, this talk explores how Sámi science has informed Máret Ánne Sara's work. Sámi science encompasses practices and knowledge systems, developed through direct experience and interaction with the land, waters, and ecosystems in Sápmi.
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sara highlights the impact of Nordic colonialism on Sámi ways of life, exploring the importance of preserving Sámi ancestral knowledge and values to protect the environment for future generations. Often using materials and methodologies derived from reindeer herding, Sara creates powerful sculptures and installations which uphold the reciprocal relationship between animals, lands, waters, and humans.
Máret Ánne Sara's new commission will be open in the Turbine Hall from 18.30, the talk will then begin at 19.00. Following the artist talk, you are invited to join the NANU-Sámi Arts International for a takeover of the Corner bar featuring live musical performances and DJs.
£15 / £13 for Members / £13 Concessions / £5 Universal Credit and Pension Credit recipients / £5 for Tate Collective.