Katerina Geiduka was born in Belarus (1986), from 2019 lives and works in Latvia.

She explores her female identity, trauma, and memory in a de-colonial context. She works at the intersection of interdisciplinary media, primarily using ceramics, particularly porcelain, and its historical connection to power and taste.

In 2023, she received an MA in Visual Arts from the Art Academy of Latvia, specializing in ceramics. In 2025, Katerina's solo exhibition "by the shimmering of the moon she saw ..." was held at the Riga Porcelain Museum. She has participated in major international exhibitions, including the Young Talent Ceramics Award (Germany); SAFE HORIZONS: Baltic Contemporary Ceramics (Korea); Public Meetings II at Granary Square (London); and the International Coffee Cup (Taiwan, China).