Jonathan González is a choreographer, artist, and writer whose interdisciplinary practice engages embodiment, land, and temporality as central materials. Working across performance, installation, sound, image, and text, their work investigates how bodies encounter architecture, environment, and collective experience through sustained physical practice. Their work has been presented at institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Kitchen, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and MASS MoCA. González is the recipient of major awards including a Pew Fellowship and the Herb Alpert Award in Dance. Their book Ways to Move: Black Insurgent Grammars (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2025) extends their choreographic research into writing. González currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Dance at Hunter College (CUNY).

The subject in the foreground is shadowed profile in front of a blue ocean background and misty blue sky. Photo by Rudy Gerson.
ID: The subject in the foreground is shadowed profile in front of a blue ocean background and misty blue sky. Photo by Rudy Gerson.

Past classes and workshops