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Kiri Geen

Kiri is an artist of inland Tlingit, Northern/Southern Tutchone, and Tsimshian ancestry, belonging to the Wolf, Eagle, and Killer Whale clans. Though she grew up outside of her culture, she is dedicated to reconnecting with her roots and Indigenous identity through art, ceremony, silver jewelry carving, beading, textiles, film, and dancing. Her work blends traditional formline art with a contemporary perspective, reflecting both her lived experiences and cultural exploration.

Kiri's educational background reflects her commitment to her art, having attended the North Island College Metal Jewelry Design Program, the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art, the Northwest Coast Jewelry Design program at the Native Education College, the Enokwin Centre Fine Arts Diploma program, and the Okanagan College Fine Arts Diploma Program. 

Recently, Kiri has produced a short film “Kiri and the Girl” with Christopher Logan and Ken Shapkin. An allegorical fairy tale of her life, the film is available on Apple TV and is part of the Victoria Film Festival's permanent collection. She also founded “Moon Children Films”.

Deeply inspired by the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the West Coast, Kiri’s work is bold yet feminine, visually striking yet deeply spiritual. She draws influence from artists such as Robert Davidson, Dempsey Bob, and Frida Kahlo, as well as fashion designer Alexander McQueen—but much of her inspiration comes from dreams, travel, and her connection to nature.

Through her art, Kiri explores themes of cultural identity, decolonization, and the spiritual ties between First Nations peoples and the land. She believes in using her work to foster respect, inclusion, and meaningful conversations about Indigenous heritage and cross-cultural understanding.

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Octopus cedar panel by Native female carver Kiri Geen
Kiri Geen
Octopus Panel
Regular price $4,200.00 CAD
Devilfish Mask Pendant by Native Female Artist Kiri Geen
Kiri Geen
Devilfish Shaman Mask Silver Pendant
Regular price $540.00 CAD
Silver Pendant by Native Female Artist Kiri Geen
Kiri Geen
Dzunukwa Silver Pendant
Regular price $490.00 CAD
Silver Pendant by Native female artist Kiri Geen
Kiri Geen
Blueberry Season Silver Pendant
Regular price $440.00 CAD
Butterfly Bentwood Box by Native Female artist Kiri Geen
Kiri Geen
Butterfly Bentwood Box
Regular price $670.00 CAD
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