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Anna was born in Athens, Greece. She studied Fine Arts in the Athens School of Fine Arts specializing in Sculpture. Her studies included practice and research in Drawing & Painting, Photography & Video and other New Media. She studied also in KH Berlin - Weissensee, with an Erasmus-Socrates scholarship in Berlin-Germany. She graduated in 2002. In 2003 she took part in the RADAR Project-Connecting Europe (www.radarlab.net), a program supported by the European Committee and the Program Culture 2000. Within this project she exhibited in the Venice Biennial 2003 and in other European Festivals. In October 2003 she enrolled in the MFA Program for "Public Art and New Artistic Strategies" at the Bauhaus University of Weimar in Germany, with a scholarship grant from the Greek Foundation "Propondis". She studied in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago-USA as a Graduate student being abroad. She has exhibited in Greece, Germany, Italy and the USA.

Her work focuses on the question of artistic identity, as rendered throughout the context of relevant to the contemporary sociopolitical environments of postmodernity. Focused on the purpose to create public space for dialogue, as well as on observation and collection of unnoticed from the common eye existing in open space material and spatial dynamics, her projects constitute the reverse of virtual art to reality. They are realized through a "dialogue" made between the everyday life and biopolitics. Temporary installations and interventions in association with ephemeral performative actions result as reminiscent documentaries of various kinds, by using tactical media. > more <