Artists of Lania: Lania 11-12 October 2025
- Aina Judyte
- Sep 25
- 2 min read

Artists of Lania is a weekend festival in the village of Lania, where local artists open their homes and studios to display their paintings, ceramics, and jewelry. The event features art exhibitions, hands-on workshops for all ages, and the chance to buy handmade creations. The weekend festival opens on Saturday, 11 October and ends on Sunday, 12 October.
Dates
11 – 12 October 2025
Opening Hours
Saturday – Sunday: 11:00 – 19:00
Address
4744, Lania Village, Limassol District
About the Artists
Kiara Timm is an artist from Cyprus, who paints expressionist artworks of landscapes and nature parts.
Charles Linehan is an acclaimed British choreographer, whose company has performed all over the world.
Alexandra Papfotiou is an artist working with oil painting, watercolor, and graphics. She runs a small studio where she teaches drawing to both children and adults. Her work is inspired by the quiet beauty of village life.
Michael Owen was a British-born painter who made Cyprus his home. After years of travel and study, he settled in the village of Lania and founded galleries to exhibit his oils and watercolours. His works are held in collections worldwide, and he remained active in Cypriot art life until his passing.
Antonis Rizopoulos works from his spacious studio-gallery in the village of Lania, creating large, vibrant, and bold compositions. He draws on themes from mythology, history, and fairy tales.
Gata Handmade Jewelery is a creative jewelry brand that showcases handmade, artistic pieces.
Amanda Fensom – Snailing is a British-born artist based in Lania, known for her whimsical "Snails of Lania" project.
Maria Michael Dryas is a Limassol-based artist who creates ceramic art and paintings in her studio. She has participated in group exhibitions in both Germany and Cyprus.
Elena Antorka is a self-taught textile artist based in the village of Lania, Cyprus. Inspired by simple elements like colors, shapes, and fabrics, Elena's work reflects her deep connection to textiles.
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Miya Deng
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