Maria (Marita) Pappa

Maria (Marita) Pappa

Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York
Fine Art | Sculpture

Marita Pappa (b.1988) is a Greek artist currently based in London. Working in a variety of media, her ephemeral installations and public interventions explore the connection between the body, time and public space as well as reflect on conditions of rupture and survival. After a decade of photographic career, she decided to expand her visual vocabulary and pursued a Fine Art Degree at Glasgow School of Art in 2020 where she was awarded a Schillizzi Foundation Scholarship. She obtained her Masters in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, UK in 2022 where she was the recipient of the Leverhulme Trust Arts Scholarship for full tuition for her studies and the NEON Foundation scholarship for two consecutive years. Her RCA graduation show Nacre was shortlisted for the Harlow Sculpture Town Artist in Residence 2022/2023 award. Her work has been exhibited across the UK, Greece, and Italy, most notably in Gallery 46, Whitechapel London, Standpoint Gallery, London (2022), Bitume Photo Festival Puglia, Italy (2015) where she was an artist in residence, Brighton Photo Biennial (2014), Mediterranean Photography Festival, Crete (2016) and Young Photographers Athens Photofestival (2012). She has delivered artist talks, workshops, and tutorials at the BA Sculpture University of Camberwell, BA Fine Art Creative Arts Farnham, UK, South Thames College, and in the Preparatory and Vocational School of Fine Arts of Panormos, Tinos, Greece. In Summer 2024, Marita Pappa will be an artist in residence at Standpoint Gallery London to further develop her recent work Recipes for Temporary Revolutions, a series of culinary “poem recipes” exploring domesticity, labour and the maternal experience.

Marita Pappa has been awarded the Fulbright Artist Grant for 2024/2025 to attend The New School/Parsons School of Design, The School of Art, Media, and Technology, New York, NY. During this period, she will be working closely with their Fine Art department and the New School of Social Research to research and develop an experimental interdisciplinary project; a handmade artist book that brings together her long-standing interest in public space and its revolutionary potential, and her artistic fascination with New York using food politics as a vehicle for storytelling.

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