Georgeta Fondos is a multidisciplinary artist who specializes in experimental textiles and mural art. Her textile practice explores the alchemy of material transformation, employing techniques such as scorching with flame. She embraces this process as a metaphor for the human condition, resilience, and inner change. Her work is featured in both public and private collections throughout South Florida, including the Girl's Club, the Coral Springs Museum of Art, and the NSU Art Museum. Georgeta's immersive textile installations have been exhibited at prominent venues such as FATVillage – The Projects, White Space, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, and the Coral Springs Museum of Art, among others. She has collaborated with notable curators and institutions, contributing to the evolving dialogue around contemporary textile art.
Georgeta is also well-known for her custom mural designs and large-scale public art murals across South Florida. Her work can be found in public buildings, parks, museums, and private collections in Greece, Mexico, Moldova, Lithuania, Switzerland, and the United States.
She received her formal art education in both Europe and the United States, earning a Bachelor's degree in Textile Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts of Moldova. She later received a Post-Graduate Study Scholarship in Greece and earned her Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from Florida Atlantic University in 2008..
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