About Sioux Tempestt
Sioux Tempestt is a contemporary artist specialising in public art, with a passion for transforming everyday environments into engaging, meaningful experiences. Her work spans murals, sculpture and integrated architectural elements, often drawing inspiration from the histories, ecologies and communities of each site. Whether working on a transport hub, school, or civic space, her goal is to create artworks that are not only visually compelling but that also foster a strong sense of place and connection.
Much of her practice centres on interpreting local narratives through a contemporary lens – using abstraction, pattern, colour and layered forms to build works that resonate with a broad audience. She enjoys working closely with stakeholders and communities to ensure each project is grounded in its environment and purpose. From exploring industrial heritage and natural waterways to capturing the movement of people across space, she aims to design works that speak to both the larger context and the smaller human moments within it.
Alongside her public art practice, Sioux maintains a studio-based practice where she explores similar themes on a more intimate scale. She experiments with works on paper, mixed media, and sculptural forms that inform and support her larger commissions. This studio work allows Sioux the freedom to test new ideas, refine her visual language, and continually evolve her creative approach.
Sioux also has a strong interest in community engagement and education, facilitating workshops for young people, schools and intergenerational groups. These programs are an important part of her practice, allowing her to share her skills and passion while encouraging others to connect with art in new and inclusive ways. Across all areas of her work, she is driven by a belief in the power of art to activate space, tell stories and create shared experiences.
In addition to her visual arts practice, Sioux writes essays and poetry exploring memory, observation and the psychological dimensions of place. Her first book INNOMINATE was published in 2021, blending poetic fragments and mixed media artworks. She also releases instrumental music under the pseudonym ABSTRKT XNOIS, using layered audio textures to investigate mood, disruption and urban atmospheres. Sioux's video work has been shortlisted in various short film festivals, with a focus on non-linear narrative and abstracted visual storytelling that complements her wider multidisciplinary practice.

What my clients say
I’m writing to recommend Sioux Tempestt with regards to commissioning public art mural projects.
Inglewood on Beaufort commissioned Sioux to create a mural on our main street. Sioux devised a concept that reflected an aspect of Inglewood’s character after collating community member’s images of their favourite stained-glass windows. Sioux transformed these images into a beautifully crafted piece and installed it on a prominent wall along Beaufort Street.
We are thrilled with the outcome, as is our community who have given us much positive feedback. Sioux was also very professional in our dealings with her. I recommend commissioning her talents and services for future projects.
Ben Kent
Place Activation Officer, Inglewood on Beaufort Inc.