AFIcollective | Judith Allen-Efstathiou, Inger Carlsson, Eva Cheiladaki, Theodora Chorafas, Maria Grigoriou, Despina Pandazopoulou, Yiannis Papadopoulos
The Gennadius Library is a vibrant organization for learning, creativity, and cross-cultural dialogue, a place where history inspires both the present and the future. In 2026, the Gennadius Library marks a milestone: 100 years since its foundation. As part of the celebrations for this anniversary, the Gennadius Library welcomes the seven visual artists of AFIcollective and presents the exhibition 7 artists-7 narratives. AFIcollective at the Gennadius Library.
AFI collective, with an uninterrupted presence of 44 years, insists on the slow manual construction of ideas. Each member works with different materials and techniques within a framework of shared artistic concern that leads to continuous evolution. The artworks to be presented, inspired by the rich collections of the Gennadius Library, depart from different points using different techniques: ceramics, textiles, handmade paper, engravings, sculpture, cyanotypes, art books, and drawings. With an eye for fine craftmanship, a combination of ancient and traditional methods is often used to create contemporary works of art. The exhibition will also include process items such as sketchbooks, tools, and a camera obscura.
The exhibition will be accompanied by guided tours, demonstrations, and workshops on handmade paper, rag doll and book making, card weaving, wire-sculpture, embroidery, and Sashiko stitching, led by the artists themselves. These parallel events are designed to attract audiences of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy the exhibition and appreciate this wonderful and unique library by participating in an active, experiential learning process.
An important feature of this project is the many events planned during the 3-month span of the exhibition, including weekly guided tours of the exhibition by the artists, lectures, book signing, demonstrations and workshops in handmade paper, book making, card weaving, wire-sculpture, embroidery and Sashiko stitching led by the artists. The exhibition will include process items such as sketchbooks, tools, and a camera obscura, used in making the artworks. These events and workshops are designed to bring in the public of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy the exhibition and to appreciate this wonderful and unique library facility.
Location: Ioannis Makriyannis Wing, Souidias 61, Athens 106 76
Opening hours: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 – 18:00, Thursday: 12:00 – 20:00