Elisa González is an artist and filmmaker whose practice is centred within creative nonfiction exploring our interconnected relationships within the natural world. Working between analogue experimentation and digital form, process-based making is at the root of her practice. Elisa’s work has exhibited internationally in film festivals such as Hotdocs and Ann Arbour as well as in galleries such as Pierre-Francois Ouellette Art Contemporain and The Image Center in Toronto, CA. She is a recipient of funding awards from Canada Council for the Arts and the National Film Board of Canada among others. She holds an MFA in Documentary Media from Toronto Metropolitan University and a BFA in Photography from Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design. She lives and works on the traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh Úxwumixw in western Canada.