Geovanna Gonzalez
GeoVanna Gonzalez’s work engages in a multifaceted practice encompassing performance, installation, sculpture, and moving image. Over the course of her artistic journey, she has cultivated an approach centered around the interplay between the live body, spatial dynamics, and sculptural elements. Her artistic endeavors are driven by a desire to forge connections between private and public realms, achieved through interventionist and participatory art that places an emphasis on collaboration and collectivity. A thematic underpinning of Gonzalez’s work revolves around exploring the fluid landscapes of gender and identity, as well as delving into the realms of intimacy and proximity.
GeoVanna Gonzalez is a Miami-based artist. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, California where she received her BFA at Otis College of Art and Design. Her work has been shown at various institutions including The Institute of Contemporary Art, Station Contemporary Arts Museum, NSU Art Museum, The Bass Museum, Untitled Art Fair, Fringe Projects, and The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. Gonzalez has received awards and residencies from South Arts’ Southern Prize and State Fellowship, WaveMaker Grant, The Ellies Visual Arts Award, The South Florida Cultural Consortium, Santa Fe Art Institute Residency Santa Fe, Franconia Sculpture Park, Bemis Center For Contemporary Arts, and CAMPO. Her work is in permanent collections at Miami-Dade County Art in Public Place and University of Maryland Art Gallery.