


Marializa Kambi is a multidisciplinary artist and PhD candidate at the Athens School of Fine
Arts and the University of Pireus. Her practice spans the realms of traditional and avant-
garde digital art, with a keen interest in experimenting across diverse media, including
fashion design. With an MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Fine Arts in Athens and a Master
in Fashion, Experience & Design Management from SDA Bocconi (Milan), combined with a strong
foundation in graphic and media design from the University of the Arts London, Marializa’s
work is characterized by the seamless blending of analog and digital techniques, as well as a
focus on the experience of the viewer.
Her projects are deeply transdisciplinary, exploring intersections between art, science, and
technology, and incorporating elements like biology, music, and philosophy into digital
narratives. Marializa’s artistic journey includes creating immersive installations,
experimental prints, and multimedia works, while also integrating fashion as a medium to
explore cultural and aesthetic dialogues. She has exhibited internationally—from Athens to
London, Washington DC, and Vienna—challenging conventional boundaries and provoking
new conversations about the relationship between the digital and the tangible.
Through a fusion of analog craftsmanship and digital innovation, her overall identity focuses
on inviting audiences into a dynamic dialogue with the constantly shifting landscape of
contemporary culture.
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