Mikhela Greiner, She/Her (b.1996) is a Norwegian-Canadian visual artist, working primarily through photography. Her work explores how the relationship between personal memory, generational memory, and the sensory experience of living and growing up in our bodies shapes our reality, and the subconscious narratives we hold about ourselves, specifically within the context of family and community. She is interested in how connections to land, memory and identity are intertwined, and how the body communicates through language, gesture and movement, how our histories are manifested physically, and how our own bodies communicate to us intimately.
Mikhela is a member of Forbundet Frie Fotografer (National Organisation for Photographers and Camera-based Artists, Norway), and holds a BFA with a major in Photography from Emily Carr University of Art + Design, located on unceded Squamish, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh land, colonially known as Vancouver, Canada. She is currently based in Oslo, Norway.