Alisa McRonald is a Canadian contemporary artist whose work bridges folklore, fantasy, and material memory through reclaimed fibres and handcraft traditions. With an international exhibition history spanning New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and across Canada, her work has been presented at venues including Craft Ontario, CAFKA Biennial, The Artist Project, and The Drake Hotel. She is the recipient of the 2024 Craft Ontario Rich Foundation Residency and a DesignTO Best Product/Design Award, and her work has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar Japan, Untitled Magazine, and the Toronto Star. Rooted in DIY culture and community engagement, McRonald maintains both a studio and teaching practice, honouring the labour, memory, and emotional resonance embedded in reclaimed textiles.