Daniela Edburg (1975) is a Mexican-American visual artist. She was born in Houston and holds a BFA from Mexico’s National Autonomous University. Her work involves collaboration with friends in the staging of photographic fiction, though in recent years her practice has extended to include textile elements and research aimed at understanding our connection with nature through artifice.
She currently lives in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico but likes to travel to produce work. In recent years she has done residencies in Iceland, Spain, France, the Swiss Alps, the Canadian and American Rockies, and Texas, thanks to the support from private and public institutions like FONCA (The Mexican Fund for Arts and Culture), Museé Quai Branly, Cherryhurst House, and the Denver Art Museum. Recent exhibitions include Cherryhurst House (Houston, US), 2016; Museum of Photographic Arts (San Diego, US), 2017; and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (US), 2013.