Evi Savvaidi (b.1970, Rhodes) studied sculpture at the Athens
School of Fine Arts (2004-2012) under Theodoros Papagiannis and Nikos Tranos.
She studied the art of mosaic with Dafni Aggelidou and the art of glass at the
Pilchuck Glass School Summer Sections, Seattle Washington USA (2010). She has
also participated in workshops in Seattle, Boston, Ohio, and Prague. She has
presented her work in 10 solo shows and participated in numerous group
exhibitions including : IInner Sanctum,Psychiatric Hospital of Athens/Dafni , Athnes, 2022 , Greece +9, Iera Odos, Athens, Greece, 2019, Sky is the Limit, Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe Beach,
Perth Australia, Sydney Bondi, 2019; Home Sweet Home, Water for Life,
International Art Exhibition, Niagara Falls History Museum, Niagara Falls,
Ontario, Canada, 2018; The Big Fish Eats the Little One, Sculpture by the Sea,
Bondi, Sydney Australia, 2017; Diamonds Are Forever, Armani Hotel, Burj
Khalifa, Dubai, 2017; The Big Fish Eats the Little One, Sculpture by the Sea,
Cottesloe Beach, Perth Australia, 2017; Home Sweet Home, The Other Art Fair,
Saatchi Art, London, 2017; From Caravaggio to modern days, Piazza Del Popolo,
Rome, Italy, 2015; International Edition Art Fair, Hangaram Art Museum of Seoul
Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea, 2014; Salon Art, Louvre Carrousel Centre,
Paris, France, 2014; La Mostra Dentro la Torre Eiffel, Salon Gustave Eiffel,
the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, 2014; Art Monaco, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco,
2014; Florence Biennale: Ethics DNA of Art, Fortezza da Basso, Firenze, Italy,
2013; The Circle of Life, Affordable Art Fair, Metropolitan Pavilion, New York,
USA, 2013. She has received several awards including the Florence Biennale
2013: ‘Ethics DNA of Art prize’ for installation and the Palazzo Guicciardini
Bongianni Florence ‘Botticelli Prize’. Savvaidi’s works are in private
collections in Greece and abroad. She lives and works in Athens and Rhodes.