Jonathan González is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans choreography, sound, image, writing, video, and collective forms. Their work engages the relations between culture, memory, architecture, and embodiment through performance, installation, and text. Moving between gesture, sound, and image, González creates environments attentive to resonance, temporality, and spatial form. Recent projects include Spectral Dances (American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2024), a site-specific durational performance and sonic installation; perejil (Crystal Bridges Museum of Art/The Momentary, 2022), a performance and video work presented in Entre/Between; and the forthcoming single-author book Ways to Move: Black Insurgent Grammars (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2025). González is the recipient of the Herb Alpert Award in Dance (2024), the MAP Fund (2024), and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists in Performance Art/Theater (2019). Their practice attends to the conditions of form and presence, where art becomes an opening within space and time.

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.