Rahel Elias (She/Her), a Tkaronto/Toronto-based multimedia artist, delves into the intricate intersections of identity, ecology, and human form through ceramics and documentary photography. Drawing from memory and observation, she navigates themes of intersectional identity, alienation, and otherness, often employing manipulation and distortion to challenge societal interpretations. Rahel's commitment to ecological awareness infuses her practice, as she often incorporates sustainable materials and techniques into her work, echoing a deeper connection to the environment. Rahel often explores the complexities of her relationship with her body and the natural world. Through tactile clay sculptures and playful visual narratives, Rahel invites reflection on the interconnectedness of human existence and the environment we inhabit.