Artist’s CV
Theodora Filippou was born in September 1981 in Athens.
In 2008 he graduated from the Department of Visual and Applied Arts of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
In 2010, he attended the sculpture department of the art workshops of the municipality of Korydallos.
INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
2009: Solo exhibition entitled “Stanozolol” at the Omirion exhibition space in Xios.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010:
• Exhibition “Awards 2010” awards of the Meristera Monastery Cultural Center – Durouti University of Ioannina, Byzantine Museum exhibition space.
• Group art exhibition entitled “Ladies” at the spiritual center of the Municipality of Korydallos.
• Group painting exhibition entitled “Winter and its Traditions” held at “International Action Art” for Unesco.
• Group exhibition in the art room of the Hellenic-French association with the theme “Ode to Love.
2009:
• Group exhibition at the exhibition space ‘Visual Quests’ with the theme ‘Forms’.
• Participation in a group exhibition for the “Athens Fringe Festival” at the Technopolis exhibition space in Gazi, Athens.
2008:
• Group exhibition of graduating students of the School of Fine Arts at the Macedonian Museum of Thessaloniki.
2007:
• In the Medal warehouses in Limenaria of Thassos. Thassos.
• In the municipal gallery (first Parliament of the Hellenes) in the Maria Gouma Art Gallery and in Navdeto. Nafplio
• Female Creator at the spiritual center Melina Merkouris in the municipality of Korydallos with curators the women’s association of Korydallos.
2006:
• Group exhibition at the municipality of Lamia under the organization of “Belle Arte”.
2005:
• Exhibition of young artists on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Athens in the Rector’s building. Thessaloniki
2004:
• Group exhibition of students of the Department of Visual and Applied Arts, Polytechnic School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
2003:
• Group participation in Land Art by the students of the Visual and Applied Arts department on Mount Olympus for peaceful rights