Miss Kia is a Tanzanian-American filmmaker, storyteller, and multidisciplinary artist whose work sits at the intersection of social advocacy and visual poetry. She explores themes of Pan-Africanism, gender equality, and cultural identity through diverse media.
In 2024, she was a featured artist in the Women’s History Month exhibition, where her work was both celebrated and sold to private collectors. Specialized in digital collage and experimental film, Kiaga’s artistic practice is rooted in deep research, as seen in her current project Breaking the Crimson Code.
Whether through her award-winning films like Malaika or her intricate digital prints, she remains dedicated to challenging social boundaries and amplifying underrepresented narratives.
