Megan Cope (b. 1982, Moreton Bay/Minjerribah, North Stradbroke Island, Australia) is a Quandamooka artist whose work explores colonial histories, the environment and mapping. Her practice encompasses site-specific sculptural installations, video and paintings. Her solo exhibitions include Whispers, Sydney Opera House (2023), and Fractures and Frequencies, UNSW Galleries, Paddington, Australia (2021). Cope’s work has also been featured in group exhibitions such as Sharjah Biennial 16 (2025); Hawai’i Triennial 25, Honolulu (2025); proppaNOW: There Goes The Neighbourhood!, Vera List Center, New York (2023); Busan Biennale 2022; and Reclaim the Earth, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2022). A member of the Aboriginal art collective proppaNOW, Cope was awarded the 2022–2024 Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice by the Vera List Center. In 2024, she received the Creative Australia Award for Emerging and Experimental Arts, and in 2017–2019, she was the official Australian War Artist, commissioned by the Australian War Memorial.