Andreas Tsonidis is a psychotherapist and a photographer, who lives and works in Thessaloniki, Greece. In addition to his personal photographic work, he has an active interest in the therapeutic use of the photographic medium.

Studies

BSc in Philosophy and Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

MSc in Social & Clinical Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

MSc in Counselling Psychology, City University, London

Certificate in Systemic Family Psychotherapy, Center for Systemic Psychotherapy, Greece

Photography studies, Srereosis Academy, Thessaloniki, Greece

Exhibitions

2020

To Pikap Community – Art In Thessaloniki 2018-2019, Casa Bianca, Thessaloniki, Greece.

2015

Europe / South East Recorded Memories, Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece; Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Greece. 

2014

Logos. Thessaloniki Photobiennale, Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Greece. 

Europe / South East Recorded Memories, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Cyprus: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia; National Museum of Bulgarian Visual Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria; National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest, Romania.

2013

Europe / South East Recorded Memories, Museum für Photographie Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany; Collegium artisticum, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

2012

Returning home, Athens Photo Festival, Manifactura, Athens, Greece

2011

The space between, XV Biennale de la Méditerranée, Partizan, Thessaloniki, Greece

The port returns to the city, Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Thessaloniki, Greece

2010

Open screen, Athens Photo Festival, Athens, Greece

2009

Couples, Psychoanalytic Society of Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, Greece

2008

The uncanny, Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Olympion, Thessaloniki, GreeceCity nights, Booze Cooperativa, Athens, Greece

  

Publications

Pylea: A stroll in the city. Thessaloniki, Studio University Press

Europe. South East. Recorded Memories, 2013, Germany, Spector Books

APhF:12 Exhibition Catalogue, 2012, Greece, Hellenic Centre for Photography