Krystle Silverfox
Exhibition
Bio
Krystle Silverfox is a member of Selkirk First Nation (Wolf Clan), and interdisciplinary visual artist. Silverfox currently lives and works in Whitehorse, Yukon. Silverfox holds both a BFA in Visual Art (2015); a BA in Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice from UBC (2013); also an MFA in Interdisciplinary studies from Simon Fraser University (2019). Her artistic practice explores different materials, methodologies, and symbols to create conceptual works. Silverfox is inspired by Indigenous feminism, trans-nationalism, de-colonialism, activism, and lived experience.
Silverfox’s work has appeared in group exhibitions and collections across Canada. Silverfox had their inaugural solo exhibition with Macaulay + Co Fine Art in the spring of 2023. She was a shortlisted recipient of the 2022 Sobey Art Award in Canada and has participated in several residencies and artist initiatives including the Residency Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Sante Fe NM (2023), Sobey Art Award exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada (2023), the Arctic Summit, Shakaat Artist Residency Program hosted by the Kwalin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse, YT; the AGO X RBC Emerging Artists Exchange; and the Banff Centre’s Emerging Visual Artist Intensive.
Available Work
Connections (3)
2025,
LED firebox,
31 x 46 x 2¼ in.
Connections (8)
2025,
31 x 46 x 2¼ in.,
LED Lightbox
Raven lite
2023,
LED Rope Lights,
Dimensions Variable
Part of the Land (two-thirds)
2024,
Archival inkjet print, acrylic spray paint, seed beads,
15 x 17¼ in. (framed)
pieces v
2025,
Archival inkjet print, acrylic spray paint, seed beads ,
14¼ x 12½ in.
Ovoid Bouquet
2023,
Acrylic on canvas,
16 x 20 in.
Ovoid Bouquet (pink yellow green)
2023 ,
Acrylic on canvas ,
20 x 24 in.
