
Culture Keeper Bio
Violeta Luna is a San Francisco and Mexico City-based performance artist, actress, and activist born in Mexico City. Her work bridges theater, performance art, and community engagement, using her body as a site to explore social and political phenomena, challenging aesthetic and conceptual boundaries. She has performed and taught workshops across Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the U.S. In the Bay Area, she works with women from local community organizations supporting immigrants and refugees, facilitating a creative space where they can stage their stories of displacement and the circumstances that forced them to leave their place of origin and to make the Bay Area or Mexico City their new home. Her recent work centers on Latino-Mexican immigrants in the U.S., drawing upon current social commentary and the resonance of traditions, myths, and Indigenous wisdom to deepen our memory, affirm our sense of being present, and nurture our imagination. She is a Creative Capital and NALAC Fellow, and a member of The Magdalena Project: International Network of Women in Contemporary Theatre.
Follow
Gallery













