Gabriela García-Luna is a photo-based multimedia artist born in Mexico City and based in Treaty Six Territory (Saskatoon). Her work is based on photography and incorporates digital work, printmaking, drawing and installation. She is interested in investigating the relationship and the points of contact of different realities and ways of making and seeing.
García-Luna work has presented her work in solo and group exhibitions in Mexico, Canada, UK and India. She has has received grants and awards organizations such as FONCA (National Foundation for Culture and Art Fellowship) y la Galería Libertad in Mexico; Saskatchewan Arts Board, Le Conseil des Arts et Lettres du Québec and The Canada Council of the Arts in Canada. Her work is part of public and private national and international collections Including the TD bank, MacKenzie Art Gallery and Global Affairs Canada. She has been involved in teaching, mentoring and community projects in Mexico, Canada and India.
She holds an MFA in Studio Arts from the University of Saskatchewan and a BDes from the Autonomous Metropolitan University (UAM) in Mexico City. Her work is represented by Slate Fine Art Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan.