Aleisha Fitz (b. 1988) is an American artist born in Colorado, USA. Since 2021, Fitz has resided in Mexico City. Composing primarily in sculpture, her work engages figuratively and dimensionally while exploring themes of the natural sublime, home and the human animal, and the dual realities of strength and fragility. Using tactile and elemental mediums ranging from metal and wood to fiber and clay, her methods emphasize process, examine assumptions of scale, and contrast linear structures and organic forms. Contextualizing the union of her Japanese and American traditions, her work explores the boundaries of identity coherence, nostalgia, and the urgency of our current culture. Her gentle and sometimes playful approach accents simplicity, moving through light, balance, and form. Her work features in various national and international collections.