Kiri Dalena is a visual artist, filmmaker and human rights activist who lives and works in the Philippines.
Her work deals with issues of political and social injustice, drawing from events in Philippine history.
"[2] Co-founded by Kiri Dalena with King Catoy in 2001, Southern Tagalog Exposure is a multimedia collective that focuses on producing and exhibiting digital video documentaries and audio-visual works that address socio-political concerns.
"[3] In 2007, the collective in collaboration with the Free Jonas Burgos Movement made the short anthology documentary film Rights, in which Dalena directed two short films that are in the form of public service announcements.
In 2009, Dalena received an Ateneo Art Award for an installation artwork that appeared in the group exhibition Keeping the Faith at the Lopez Museum.