Maria Karametou

Fiction Writer

Bethesda, MD
Maryland US

Author's Bio

Maria Karametou, a first-generation immigrant to the U.S. from Athens, Greece, is a visual artist, writer, curator, and professor whose mixed media works are exhibited internationally in numerous museum and gallery shows that, aside from the U.S., include Germany, Greece, Russia, Bulgaria, Turkey, China, and Korea, and are also in various museum, private, and public collections, including at the Holter Museum, Helena, MT; The Vorres Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece; the Freddie Mac Corporation; and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Her most recent solo exhibition, “Kallos,” was at the Katzen Museum, Washington, D.C. Karametou has organized and curated several international projects, such as EcoReflections (Resim ve Heykel Müzesi Galerisi, Ankara, Turkey) and participated in international collaborative projects, like Penelopeia, sponsored by the Presidency of the European Union. Her long career as a university professor includes, among others, a Fulbright Research Scholar award. 
As a writer, Karametou has published short stories and poems in literary magazines, including Poet Lore, The RavensPerch, A Bilingual Anthology of Greek American Poetry, and Bethesda Magazine, after receiving an award in the Washington Metropolitan Area Short Story Competition. Other publications involve numerous artist statements, artist books, and essays. Presentations include reading her poems at the D.C. Embassy of Greece.
She is a Professor Emerita, having recently left her tenured position at the School of Art, George Mason University, Virginia, where she directed the Drawing Division to devote more time to her studio work and writing.
Karametou holds an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), a leading Fine Arts College, where she studied with renowned artists Grace Hartigan and Salvatore Scarpitta.
Inspired by her experiences and history of migration, mobility, and displacement, her work, both visual and literary, relates to identity and our personal journey of self-discovery. The Amalgam is her first novel. Website: https://www.mariakarametou.com

 

Publications & Prizes

Book:
The Amalgam (Vine Leaves Press, 2026)
Journals: ,
The RavensPerch
Prizes won: 

Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area Writers' Short Story Competition Award.
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Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Nadia Hashimi, Khaleed Hosseini, Jhumpa Lahiri

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Greek American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, Immigration
Fluent in: 
Greek
Born in: 
Athens
Greece
Raised in: 
Athens
Greece
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Last update: Jan 20, 2026