Nemesis Marnezou is a tattoo artist and co-owner of Barcode Tattoo, a space that continues a family legacy deeply rooted in the Greek tattoo scene. Born in the world of tattoos, she grew up observing the art form evolve up close and in turn, developed into one of the artists redefining its contemporary aesthetic.
She is the artist who introduced and further developed the handpoke tattoo technique in Greece, contributing to the recognition of a more modern, delicate, and refined artistic approach to tattooing.
Her practice combines tradition, aesthetic precision and a contemporary artistic vision, as she continues to shape the new generation of tattoo artists through her work.
Vivi Ntrigkogia loves working with ideas and teams that carry purpose and impact. Throughout her career, she managed to combine science, technology and communication, taking on complex projects and innovative initiatives with an emphasis on impact. In her work the common denominator is her ability to simplify, guide and give structure to complex notions.
Through science and innovative storytelling, she helps the audience understand complex ideas, align with one another and move forward with a common goal. She lives in Thessaloniki and is a mother of three children — motherhood is an experience, a daily reminder that empathy, curiosity and intention are very powerful entities.
Avgi Metaxa is a mother to two girls and five dogs, a spouse, a sister, a daughter, a freelancer, a two-time national basketball champion, a snowboarder and an extreme sports lover. Through alternative and creative thinking, and motivated by her need to give back, she founded the Greek Eco Project.
The Greek Eco Project is an environmental organization founded in 2020 and based in Thessaloniki. Its ultimate goal is the creation of a multidimensional, inter-Balkan ecological park in the prefect of Thessaloniki that is 100% energy autonomous.
Giannis Davvetas is a filmmaker, screenwriter, film critic, and content creator. He creates content about cinema and television, having built one of the most active Greek communities around film. He approaches the art of cinema in a direct and accessible way, translating complex concepts into simple language and bridging the gap between analysis and the way audiences experience cinema today. He has conducted interviews with international filmmakers and actors, while also developing his own projects for film and television. He studied History and Aesthetics of Cinema in Paris.



