EUTOPIA ART RESIDENCY

82 Artists from all over the world
(29 Marc-15 Dec 2025)

Dimitra Exarchou "Virtual Symbioses"
Mar
29
to Apr 13

Dimitra Exarchou "Virtual Symbioses"

Dimitra Exarchou @d.exarchou, in her personal exhibition of painting titled "Virtual Symbioses"
The Virtual Symbioses section is characterized by a surrealist-pop ambiance, aiming to satirize the modern digital reality, inviting the online world-maringeurs. Information surcharge models and digital platforms are represented through a surrealist prism, where anthropomorphic figures and individual symbols acquire life and personality. This "virtual symbiosis" highlights the coexistence of the human element with the digital world, highlighting the contradictions of modern digital society.

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“Sea and Urbanism  2025” Group 1
Apr
14
to May 5

“Sea and Urbanism 2025” Group 1

The first group of artists who took part in the Eutopia Art Residency program in Kavala.
As a tribute to their time with us, we share a glimpse into the beautiful group exhibition they brought to life—an inspiring culmination of their stay in Kavala.

Through their encounter with the local culture, the landscapes, and the philosophy of the Sea & Urbanism program, they shaped their artistic visions into works that deeply reflect this unique experience.
With great pride, we presented the results of their journey at @te_arts_ multidisciplinary art space—a celebration of connection, exploration, and creative transformation.

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“Sea and Urbanism” Group 2
May
8

“Sea and Urbanism” Group 2

Claire Carden Mc Ginlay SCT

 Lili Cohen Prah-Ya  IL

TAK Erzinger CH

Carolyn Louise Goggin AU

Lisa Tomasetti  AU

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Nopi Fountoukidou GR Digital collage – Video Art
May
27

Nopi Fountoukidou GR Digital collage – Video Art

Saints are not only those of traditions and legends,
but also the modern solitary pilgrims of concrete labyrinths.
They are the faces carved by screens and insomnia,
the guardians of silence in the midst of urban noise, Witnesses of a new wilderness.

The collages become a bridge between
the primordial solitude of the desert and the modern isolation of the metropolis.
Technology reveals the paradoxical similarity: in the desert, -isolated among nothing- and
in the city -isolated among everyone-
The Saints are now the inhabitants of concrete towers,
who look from their windows at other windows without ever seeing what is hidden behind them, remaining invisible and mute.

Wander among the works as you wander daily through the streets of the city;
with the same sense of immensity, with the same thirsty gaze for a true contact,
with the heart seeking oases of encounter in the desert of intersections, in the geometry of cell-apartments, in the labyrinth of subway stations.

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