Tiare Ribeaux

Tiare Ribeaux is a Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and creative producer working across film, installation, bio-art, and VR/AR, based between Honolulu and the Bay Area. She founded B4BEL4B Gallery in Oakland and co-founded REFRESH Art + Technology.

Approach. Ribeaux makes magical-realist films and immersive installations rooted in Hawaiian cosmology and dreamworlds, critiquing ecological and social imbalance while imagining regenerative, decolonial futures and the entanglements of technology, biology, and myth.

Selected. Pōʻele Wai (As The Water Darkens) (2022–23), which premiered at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival and screened at the Hammer Museum; Ulu Kupu (2022), screened at Ontopo's Neuehouse 2022 program; Hawaiʻi Triennial 2025; a Sundance Native Lab Fellowship and Creative Capital award.

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