Dimitri Papatheodorou
Dimitri Papatheodorou is a transdisciplinary artist whose practice comprises painting, sculpture, music, installation and architecture. He also designed a country home for Alex Lifeson of the rock group Rush. In another idiom he is the front man for the queer pop band The CLEATS.
Papatheodorou, a long-term adjunct faculty member in the Department of Architectural Science at Ryerson University, is interested in the intersection between practice and theory. Comfortable navigating through various work spaces and working in different media, including boardroom, studio, drawing table or painting easel, utilizing digital recording equipment or working in clay. Papatheodorou is co-founder and past Chair of the Arts & Heritage Centre in Warkworth, Ontario, current Board member of the Art Gallery of Northumberland, and past Board member of the artist-run Propeller Art Gallery in Toronto.