My work is rooted in process. Through process, material reveals and changes context. I explore systems and structure through pattern, form, colour, and space. I am interested in the body in space; in the way an object holds meaning, in the influence of material. I consider my personal history and shared experience in relation to perception and the ongoing conversation between all these parts. I am looking at my understanding of the built environment, how it was and is built, how it builds me in turn. I construct, deconstruct, and restructure.

Rachael Wong holds a BFA in Glass from Alberta College of Art and Design and an MFA in Sculpture/Dimensional Studies from Alfred University. Her process-based practice involves craft, installation, and drawing. She is a past resident of the Glass Studio at Harbourfront Centre as well as the Living Arts Centre. She was the recipient of the 2010 RBC Award for Glass and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her work is included in the collections of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery and the City of Lommel, Belgium.