
In Residence: 1 April – 2 May 2025
Katerina Moschou (b. 1991, Athens, Greece) is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting. Everyday narratives are at the core of her practice, capturing undocumented and often neglected moments of intimacy through material and form. With a keen interest in the periphery, she explores how disparate man-made and natural elements converge, forming fluid landscapes that challenge the perception of boundaries.
Katerina lives and works in Athens. She holds a Fine Arts degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and studied at École Supérieure d’Art Dunkerque-Tourcoing, following a Law degree from the Democritus University of Thrace.
She was selected by Void for Futures Photography 2025. Her photobook How to Drive, a collaboration with Zoetrope Athens, received the Polycopies & Co Grant (Paris, 2022), won the ArtsLibris Banc Sabadell Award (Barcelona, 2023), and was shortlisted for the PhotoEspaña Best Photography Book Award (Madrid, 2023). Her work has been exhibited in Poland, Italy, and France.
Selected group and solo exhibitions include: How to Drive, Galery FOTO-GEN, Wroclaw, Poland (2024), How to Drive, LibreriaMarini, Rome, Italy (2024), Vanitas, MoMUS Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece (2023-2024), Dandelion Seekers, 3537.org., Paris, France (2023), How it is, Okay Space, Athens, Greece (2022).