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Tina Chryssofaki was born in 1961 in Athens, Greece. In 1984 she received her B.A. degree in Economic Studies from Athens University. However, she soon realized that her passion lies in art. In 1988 she received her Fine Arts Diploma from the Florence Fine Art School having Professor Fernado Farulli as her tutor. After spending 4 years in Italy she returned to Greece and has since presented her work in personal and collective exhibitions. Today she splits her time between Athens, where she has her primary art studio, and the Cycladic island of Andros, which is her source of inspiration. Personal exhibitions •1992 Art Gallery “Epipeda” Athens, Greece •1995 Art Gallery “Antinor” Athens, Greece •1996 Art Gallery “M. Platania” Zakynthos, Greece •2000 Art Gallery “Zalokosta 7” Athens, Greece •2003 Art Gallery “Zalokosta 7” Athens, Greece Collective exhibitions •1988 “IL PUNTO” Gallery Florence, Italy •1990 –Distinction in European Fine Arts Competition, organized by BP Europe in Brussels, Belgium –Participation in Collective Exhibition titled “BP’s Young European Collection” Brussels, Belgium –BP chose Tina Chryssofaki’s painting to print it as the 1991 corporate Christmas card •1992 Art Gallery “Epipeda” Athens, Greece •1993 Barbican Center, as a special selection from BP’s Young European Artists Collection in London, U.K. •1993 Art Gallery “Epipeda” Athens, Greece •1994 Art Gallery “Epipeda” Athens, Greece •1995 Art Gallery “M. Platania” Zakynthos, Greece •2000 Art Gallery “Zalokosta 7” Athens, Greece •2002 Art Gallery “Zalokosta 7” Athens, Greece •2003 Art Gallery “Zalokosta 7” Athens, Greece •2003 Technopolis Gazi Athens, Greece •2006 Art Gallery “Anemos” Kifissia, Greece

Additional artwork of Tina Chryssofaki may be found in Facebook/Tina Chryssofaki.