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Artists’ Curriculum Vitae

Aimilia Liontou

Αimilia Liontou (b. 1991, Athens) lives and works between Athens and Linz. She graduated from the Athens School of Fine Arts and holds a Master’s Degree in Time-based Media from Kunstuniversität Linz. She was selected for the Local Artist Residency programme of the Atelierhaus Salzamt (2020-22), she was ARTWORKS fellow (SNF) in 2020 and she won the Arbeiterkammer Art Award in 2020. Her work is characterised by interdisciplinary practice, research and use of different materials and mediums, depending on the thematic. At the same time, she avoids the classical ‘studio practice’ and prefers to develop smaller or larger in situ ‘situations’, which are placed on the liminal space between art and reality and frequently make use of humor. She participated in exhibitions in Greece and abroad.

Pegy Zali

Pegy Zali is an architect and a visual artist based in Athens. Her work deals with the dynamics of collective unsettled and abnormal actions. This aesthetic inquiry is happening by creating forms through informal tactics and inappropriate procedures for sheltering with the other. Her practice develops through collaborations between artists, curators, researchers and “unskilled” friends.

Pegy has presented her collective work in solo shows at: SPACE, Union Pacific, CASK, and P.E.T Projects; as well as in group shows including: Waste/d, State of Concept, Athens 2022 On the edge of the Blade we run, Koritsas 39, Athens 2019; The Same River Twice, Benaki Museum, Athens 2019; The 4th New Museum Triennial, New Museum, New York 2018; The Equilibrists, Benaki Museum, Athens 2016; Roy Da Prince, Futura, Prague 2016; South by Southeast, Osage Gallery, Hong Kong 2015; and Afresh, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens 2013 and 2nd Athens Biennale – HEAVEN, Faliron 2009; She has been part of the art collective KERNEL, the architectural collective Nomadic Architecture and she is co-founding and active member of the Laboratory for the Urban Commons (www.neocosmos.gr); awarded with the ARTWORKS Stavros Niarchos Fellowship; and is a scholar of the State Scholarships Foundation (IKY) for her PhD research.

Timothy Laskaratos

Timothy Laskaratos (born 1987) is a half-Greek, half-New Zealander visual artist who lives and works in Athens. He is a graduate of the Athens School of Fine Arts (2020) and has participated in group shows at Zoumboulakis Gallery, Inertia I and II, Snehta Residency and One Minute Space OMS. He is a maker, a stroller and a gardener, approaching issues of liminality, the vanity of everyday livelihood and memory through installation pieces. Walking is a core tool in his practice. He scavenges materials, plants, sounds, images and narratives from the urban and rural landscape, notations that indicate the inseparability of memory and place. Storytelling, which remains central to his practice, appears until now in the form of letters, where biography is introduced as fiction. Text and material compositions “act” simultaneously on the “stage” of the occasional exhibition space, producing installations and immersive environments that allow spectators to wander through physical and mental spaces, through direct and distant places. He will soon be a post-graduate student of In Situ3 at the Royal Academy of Antwerp (2022-23).

Kamila Szejnoch

Kamila Szejnoch – visual artist – living and working in Warsaw, Poland. She deals with art in public space, specifically installations, sculpture and urban interventions. She worked in many cities, among others in Warsaw, Oslo, Belgrade, Yerevan, Birmingham, Kiev, Seoul, Washington. She is a graduate of the Sculpture Department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2005) and also Social Policy at the Warsaw University (2003). In 2008 she completed Public Research & Practice in Art at the Dutch Art Institute in the Netherlands. She was granted the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage artistic scholarship, a residency from the International Visegrad Fund, as well as the Swiss Government’s one-year stipend for artistic development in Switzerland. Her projects have been realized in cooperation with institutions such as Centre for Contemporary Art “Łaźnia” (Gdańsk), Studio Gallery (Warsaw), Incheon Art Platform (South Korea), Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, European Capital of Culture Wrocław 2016.

Eleni Mylona

Eleni Mylona, creates work that explores the possibilities of language and body, within time and space, and reflects on the relationship of language to imagination. In recent years she has been looking for ways to read, share, move and imagine together, with the intention to create intimate spaces of coexistence.

Her performances, which are presentations of artistic research and/or works for the (public) space, have been featured in festivals, biennials and art exhibitions, and have been presented in theatres, galleries, and research spaces in Athens, Thessaloniki, Zurich, Basel, Berlin, London and Arnhem. In Zurich, over the last 12 years, she has collaborated with the following dance institutions, theatres and research groups: Tanzhaus Zurich, RoteFabrik Theater, Maxim Theater, Holzke, MerumAtelier, Tropchertoshare, Terrasse Ensemble, Tanz+Twicky, OFFDance, etc. as choreographer-movement curator, dance teacher, and maker/performer.

At the same time, from 2007 to the present, she organises as an independent maker and co- organises with organisations, a series of long-term processes for groups, within which dance/movement, reading/writing and dialogue/reflection are the basic compositional and research tools. She teaches contemporary dance (Limon technique) and improvisation to both professional and amateur dancers/actors, as well as to children and adolescents, and has presented a series of seminars and workshops on her artistic research, improvisation, contemporary dance and performance. 

She graduated from ‘ArtEZ University of the Arts’ in the Netherlands, with a masters degree on artistic research: ‘MA Theatre Practices'(2017-2019). She studied dance at the school of  Leonidas de Pian (80-’86) and at the State School of Dance ( K.S.O.T.) (87-’91), and holds a degree in dance teaching from the ‘Higher Professional School’ of Morianova Trasta (2004-2007). She has collaborated as a performer and/or participated by invitation in research projects with Michael Klein, Vera Mantero, Juan Dominguez, Danae Theodoridou, Anna Sanchez, Jean-Paul Jaccarini, and others.

Maria Nikiforaki

Maria  is  a  visual  artist  working  in  the  intersection  of  performance  art, film  and  dance.  She  uses choreography and film  strategies  to introduce  social connotation  to  the movement and  body, searching  for performative practices that can introduce emotional worlds as a political  stance. Her art explores the personal and the political through a scope of choreo-politics. 

Maria graduated from Athens School of Fine Arts with Distinction (2012) and completed her  Masters  at  the  MFA  Fine  Arts  at  Goldsmiths  College  of  London  (2015).  She  was  given  the  Vikatos  Foundation  Scholarship  (2013)  and  has  received many  awards:  ARTWORKS  Stavros  Niarchos  Foundation  Award  (2019),  Trinity  Laban  Dance  Award,  MA  Choreography  Trinity  Laban  Conservatoire  of  Music  and  Dance  (2019),  Performance  Voyage  3  Festival  Video  Performance Award, Artists’ Association MUU, Helsinki (2013).  

Maria  has  participated  in  numerous  Art  exhibitions  and  Festivals,  among  those:  Unhappy  Monuments  (OPANDA  &  ARTWORKS,  Stavros  Niarchos  Foundation,  2020),    Learning  From  Documenta  Workshop  4  –  d14/Narratives  Reshuffled  (ASFA,  Anthropological  Research  Laboratory and Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, 2017), GOMENES (Athens  Biennalle  “OMONOIA”  2015-  2017),  Latitude  Festival  (Big  Screen  Film  Festival,  London  England, 2014 and 2015), Performative Labour-ism (Performance Festival, MPABerlin, Month  of Performance, Berlin Germany, 2014), Performance Voyage 3 (Film Festival, Helsinki Finland,  2013),  Excentricités 3 (Performance Festival, Besançon France, 2012).  Maria lives and works  between Athens and London. 

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