is a Mexican American artist based in Arizona whose interdisciplinary practice spans video, installation, performance, and sculpture to examine environmental injustice, migration, and Latinx identity. Her work explores how ancestral knowledge, Pre-Columbian cosmologies, and concepts of spacetime shape personal and cultural histories connected to land and body. González has exhibited throughout the United States, Mexico, and Chile, including at the ASU Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, and Tucson Museum of Art, and her projects have been featured in Hyperallergic and published in EMERGENCY INDEX. She has participated in national and international residencies such as Guapamacátaro in Michoacán, Mexico; La Wayaka Current in the Atacama Desert, Chile; the CALA Alliance Regional Residency in Arizona; and McColl Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. González holds an MFA in Intermedia from Arizona State University, a BFA in Performance Art, and a BA in Art History from the University of Northern Iowa, and she currently teaches animation while maintaining her studio in Arizona.