Batoul S'Himi (born 1974 in Asilah, Morocco) is a sculptor whose work often comments on gender inequality and the global struggle for social change.
[1] She is best known for her series World Under Pressure in which she created sculptures from pressure cookers and other domestic tools and appliances.
[2] These works comment on international concerns such as growing environmental pressures.
S'Himi's work is included in the Smithsonian permanent collection.
[3] Her work has been displayed in exhibitions across the world, such as:[4][5][6][7]