EDUCATION
1981-86 National Conservatory of Music. Piano. México City.
1986-91 National School of Arts, Painting, Sculpture and Engraving “La Esmeralda” México City.
1993-96 Luis Velasco’s painting workshop. México City.
1994 Course of technics of painting with Roberto Parodi, Oaxaca, México.
SOLO EXHIBIIONS
2008 First Signs…Latest Incidents
Torre del RelojGallery, Ciudad de México
2007 Of Joinsts And Paradigms Paintings.
Bodega Quetzalli, Oaxaca México
2006 Correspondencias. Paintings. Museo Casa Diego Rivera. Guanajuato,
Guanajuato. México
2004 Presencias. Paintings. Mayra Nakatani’s Gallery, México City.
2003 Recent Work Of Cristina Luna. Paintings. Quetzally Gallery, Oaxaca, México.
2002 “…And The Whole Earth Feels” Paintings. Heroles Cultural Center, México City.
2001 Genomas De Luna. Recent work. Ceddar Ranch. San Lorenzo Acopilco, México City.
2000 From The Deep. Paintings. Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros.
1998 Live Recount. Paintings. Claustro de Sor Juana University, México City.
1997 Willpower And Essence. Drawings. Café-Gallery Enanos Del Tapanco. México City.
1997 Large Format Drawings. Oaxaca, México City.
1996 Summary Of News. Paintings. Letran Valle Culture House. México City.
1995 Ink Drawings. Radio Education Gallery. México City.
1990 Large Format Drawings. National School of Arts “La Esmeralda” México City.
SELECTION OF GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2009
2009 “Voz/Voice” The art of resistance and resilence
Yukon Arts Center, Yukón Canadá
2009 “Sustenance Festival” Festival de Arte y Cultura Sostenible
Vancouver, Canadá
2009 “Young Art Of Oaxaca” National Chamberof Commerce of
Guadalajara, Jalisco, México
2008 “Llévame En Un Respiro” Take me in one breath
Cultural Center of Oaxaca University.
2007 “Paralaje” Graphic exhibition Guantánamo, Cuba.
2007 “Secuencia de Eventos” Cultural Art Center “La Curtiduría”
2007 “The Maize Is Our Life”
Cultural Art Center “La Curtiduría”. Ciudad de Oaxaca
Natural History Museum Ciudad de México.
2006 “Contemporary Art 2006”
Grupo de los Dieciséis. Ciudad de México.
2005 20 Jaguar. Arte de Oaxaca Gallery. Oaxaca, México
2001 Arte Fest. Art Festival in San Agustín Etla, Oaxaca. México.
2001 Oaxacan Painters. Nuevo León, Monterrey, México.
1999 SAN AGUSTIN 2000. Textil Factory in Vista Hermosa. San Agustín Etla. Oaxaca, México.
1998 Magic People. Piazza Gallery. México City.
1997 Contemporary Latin American Artist Vorpal Gallery San Francisco California, USA.
1996 Women’s First Festival. Claustro De Sor Juana University. México City.
1996 Graphic Exhibit. Allende Institute. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México.
1995 Between Americas Nepantla. MACLA Gallery. San Jose California, USA.
1995 XI International And Caribe Biennial Of Graphic. San Juan De Puerto Rico.
1994 VII Rufino Tamayo Biennial Of Painting. Tamayo Museum of Contemporary Art in México City.
MACO Contemporary Museum of Art in Oaxaca.
1993 To Political Prisioners. University Museum of Chopo. México City.
1992 Night Culture. El Juglar Gallery. México City.
1990 Drawing Exhibit. Puebla University. Puebla, México.
1989 VII National Saloon Of Print And Graphic. National Museum of Print. México City.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
2007 Founded with other ten artists the graphic group “FUENTE OVEJUNA”
2007 She was invited to participate in “GUENDA” group of women artist.
2000 Presentation of large hangings “THE FLOWING OF DAY AND NIGHT”.
Shown at the main building of the Benito Juarez Delegation. México City.
2001 Invited to illustrate for “PSYCHOANILITICAL MATERIAL OF PERCEPTION”.
Concerning abandoned children, under the auspices of UNICEF.
2002 Illustrated a book of poetry “SOMBRA TRAS LA SOMBRA” de Mario Fernández.
DISTINCTIONS
2009 Invited to spend an Artist Residency in the Tuktu Studio in White Horse,
Yukon, Canada
1995 Invited to spend an Artists Residence in Villa Montalvo, Saratoga, Ca. USA
1996 Was chosen for the “XI INTERNATIONAL AND CARIBE BIENNIAL OF GRAPHIC”.
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1994 Was chosen for “VII RUFINO TAMAYO BIENNIAL OF PAIINTING”. México City. Oaxaca México.
1989 Was chosen to “VII NATINAL BIENNIAL OF PRINT AND GRAPHIC”. México City.
Cristina Luna Elizarraras
1963 July 24, México City