Keti Nadibaidze

Ketevan Nadibaidze was born on April 6, 1984. From 1999 to 2003, she studied at the Iakob Nikoladze Art College, majoring in Fashion Design. Between 2003 and 2007, she graduated from the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, Faculty of Theater Design, and later earned her Master's degree from the same faculty in 2008–2010.

Since 2007, she has been actively working as a set designer in both theater and film. From 2017 onward, she has also been involved in the field of design, working on interior design as well as the visual decoration of various events.

Ketevan Nadibaidze has participated in several group exhibitions. In 2023, she held a solo exhibition of hand-embroidered works focused on the theme of violence against women.

In recent years, she has been actively engaged in stage design for various theaters abroad

JAMIERI Studio Visit

Working with textiles and texts, Keti's works are visual poetry, capturing sensations of love, loss, and celebration of freedom. Each embroidery piece carries a unique message, balancing minimalism with powerful expression. By using vintage textiles, Keti weaves messages across multiple layers, intertwining personal narratives with universal emotions that resonate deeply with many.

Her workspace, both home and studio, reflects this intimate connection. Housed in a historic Tbilisi residence with a largeshushabandiand textured walls, the space itself tells a story. The walls are filled with her artworks, each one becoming a statement about love, growth, and femininity, turning the environment into a living extension of her creative voice.
During our studio visit, we had the opportunity to capture the essence of Keti’s space. As part of ourStudio Visitseries with JAMIERI Artists, we believe that spaces and objects hold stories that go beyond words: they carry traces of the artist’s spirit, process, and presence.

Kiketi Farm Dinner

The dinner set-up is a celebration of love, longing, and loss, inspired by the tradition of Georgian Supra. Each word, woven into fabric, tells a story that leaves hope for new beginnings.

Keti Nadibaidze