Tzeli Hadjidimitriou - Group Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

  • Dancing nudes at Al Iquando Gallery, Paris, France, 2009
  • mommy art ’08 – the artAZ sessions no 2, mommy, Athens, 2008
  • Presentation of the slide show Sacred Water at the Wind’s Hammam in cooperation with the network “Mediterranean S.O.S.”, Athens, 2008.
  • Once upon a time there was Penelope Delta, Athens College, Athens, 2006.
  • A Table, Skoufa gallery, Athens, 2005.
  • Aquarium, at Saint Nicolas Bay Hotel, Saint Nicolas, Crete, 2005.
  • Zoom on Greece, at Sismanogleio Building in Konstantinople, Turkey, 2004
  • In conjunction with the Cheap Art Team different exhibitions in Athens, 2004.
  • A little blue...., at Saint Nicolas Bay Hotel, Saint Nicolas, Crete, 2004.
  • In Praise of the Olive organized by the Academy of Athens, 2004.
  • Joining the Girl Power Team and participating in the events organized in cooperation with the Greek Anticancer Society and the Municipality of Athens. 2003.
  • Participation in the Kythera Photographic Encounters, 2002.
  • Water of life, participation in the celebrations of the European Heritage Days, 2000.
  • 2000 Tin Cans, at The Lithographer’s Workshop at Piraeus Street, Athens, 2000.
  • 39 Coffee Houses and a Barber Shop, based on her book with the participation of several artists, at Psihari 36 Gallery, Athens, 2000.
  • Mediterranean, A Source of Life and Civilization, in cooperation with the network Mediterranean S.O.S. several Greek towns and Mediterranean countries, 1999.
  • Piraeus Street, Transformations of an Industrial Landscape, Athens, 1997.
  • Aegean Trajectories in Light and Time, Skopelos Photographic Centre, Skopelos, 1997.

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