Panos Zizos: Bringing a New Perspective to Kastoria’s Schools and Mansions
The school nurse and street artist combines his professional role with his hobby under the initiative titled “Graffiti Inclusion.”
Panos Zizos is a talented school nurse and street artist who merges his professional career with artistic expression through the initiative “Graffiti Inclusion.” In his solo exhibition titled “Square Dialogues,” hosted at the Bashara Mansion, he presents portraits that highlight the human dimension and the emotions of people.
Zizos has been actively involved in graffiti since the late ’90s, focusing on realistic portraits, mainly of women, framed by colorful elements. Through his art, he communicates messages that have never been delivered while highlighting the importance of inclusion and multiculturalism in schools.
Kastoria, where he lives and works, provides him with a unique source of inspiration, blending tradition with contemporary art. In his journey, Zizos continues to explore his creativity while dedicating time to connect with the people around him.
For more information, visit the Bashara Mansion, where the exhibition runs until the end of November.