Stella Ioannidou is an artist, designer, and researcher based in New York
and Athens. She works in-between and within the fields of visual
experimentation, of architectural and urban research, of critical
cartography, and of writing.
In her practice, Stella has been exploring ways in which to analyze and
reflect on existing systems of governance, economy, infrastructure,
focusing on the socio-spatial dimensions of the architectural field and its
role in reproducing conditions of injustice. She seeks to experiment with the
flexibility of story-making, creative technology, and artistic intervention
and works to discover connections and possibilities between selves and
worlds.
Her work has been published and exhibited at Cittadellarte Fondazione
Pistoletto, Bozar, MUCEM, the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2021, Arko
Art Center, Urban magazine, Funambulist magazine, Urban Omnibus. She
has received the William Kinne traveling fellowship for her project
Visualizing Naqab and has participated in artist residencies at AMF,
Onassis AiR, and Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto.
Stella holds a M.S. in Civil Engineering from the National Technical
University of Athens, and a Master of Architecture from Columbia GSAPP.