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Eréndira Violeta González (b.1975, México) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work engages processes of material transformation, where uncertainty becomes a way of questioning the entanglement between natural and constructed environments.

In 2025, she received the Acquisition Prize at the XXV Baja California Biennial. She has participated in international programs and residencies, including the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Alberta, Canada (2022), and her video work was included in the itinerant film program Ellas Dirigen (2024). She has been the recipient of several awards and scholarships, including the Scholarship for Excellence from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University (2017), the Contemporary Clinics scholarship in Oaxaca from the Harp Helú Foundation (2010), and the FONCA Young Creators Grant in Printmaking (2009). In 2022, she was invited as a juror and tutor for the SNCA (National System of Art Creators) Young Creators program.

She holds a BA in Architecture from TecNM Tijuana and an MFA from Concordia University in Montreal. Her work has been exhibited in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. She is currently based in Tijuana, Mexico.

My work explores the body not as a fixed entity, but as something ambiguous and in continuous relation with other forms of life and matter. Moving between the intimate and the collective, I am interested in how personal and political narratives become entangled. I approach the work as a way of opening spaces for slower, embodied attention, where matter and perception can shift into other forms of relation, allowing for different ways of inhabiting the world.

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