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Froso Papadimitriou

Selected during Challenge 2019

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Froso Papadimitriou was born in Thessaloniki, Greece where she studied applied arts,
illustration/sketching and graphic design. In 2006 she relocated to London to further her education,
completing a BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Middlesex University and an MA in Arts Management and
Policy, Curatorial and Educational pathway at Birkbeck University of London.
She has collaborated with national and international galleries and has also contributed to various
publications in Taiwan, USA, Greece, UK. She has also been a resident artist are Beckenham Place
Mansion studios, London UK.
Her major shows include:
• ‘Birthing a Better Future Art & Science’, group exhibition, Fitzrovia Chapel, London UK and
Friends Meeting House, Brighton Fringe Festival, Brighton UK
• ‘Kunst I'm Dialog’ ,group exhibition, Rathaus keller (Townhall) , Landshut Germany
• APSF Asia Pacific Science Fiction Convention, group exhibition, Science and Technology
Museum of Beijing China
• ‘Singularity Festival ‘, group exhibition, Singularity Gallery, Guangzhou China
• ‘Invisible…but omnipresent’, solo exhibition and panel discussion, Deptford Lounge,
London
• ‘DADA no DADA’, group exhibition, Refugees’ Museum, Thessaloniki Greece
• ‘Tomorrow’s Child’, group exhibition at The House of Parliament London UK, campaigning
in support of children’s’ mental health and wellbeing
• ‘and with the marks on my hand I will tell you my story…Hajichi’, art residency and solo
exhibition at Arcade Art studio & Space in Okinawa Japan.
• ‘Painting and Beyond’, invited by the National Taiwan Normal University to curate and
participate in a group exhibition with artist such as Karin Ruggaber, Chih-Fen Tsai, Lanya
Huang and ChingYao Chen amongst others, Taipei Taiwan
• ‘Minesweepers’, Art Residency and group exhibition, La nouvelle Auberge de Jeunesse de
Lille, Lille France
• ‘Telephone: A Global Arts Experiment by Satellite Collective’ a New York based online
project, for which her work was featured in the New York Times
• ‘(Im)possible school book: As Found’, for which she contributed to a publication and live
event at Tate Modern, London
She is also the organiser and contributor of ‘Tracing my echo’, a travelling exhibition first presented
at Tettix Gallery in Thessaloniki, which then journeyed to Zweigstelle Berlin Gallery in Berlin, One
Year Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan and collaborating with artists such as Takahiko Suzuki, Eleanor
Havsteen-Franklin, Ting-Ting Chen, Cecilia Mandrile and Hülya Küpçüoğlu . In addition, she also
partnered with Brunswick East for The Exchange project, independent artists’ library and bookstore,
collaborating with artists from around the globe, housing works from early career artists to artists
whose publications may also be found in Tate Galleries London, Whitechapel gallery, V & A and
MOMA New York. https://www.frosopapadimitriou.com/

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Froso Papadimitriou

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