Vassiliki Kyriaki is a Greek artist based in Greece. She studied Sculpture, Object Design, and Jewelry Design at the School of Fine Arts, University of Western Macedonia, Florina. She attended metal casting seminars with goldsmiths Andronikos Sagiannos and Halilou Dahoud in Greece, and with Kimiaki Kageyama in Florence. Her interest in ceramics began through earthenware molds used in the lost-wax metal casting technique. She completed an apprenticeship with potter Daniel Didier, Margarites, Crete (2013), where she began creating sound objects, and continued at the studio of ceramicist Theodora Chorafa, Aegina (2014). She later attended ceramic technology seminars with Kostas Tarkasis and Menandros Papadopoulos at Iridanos studio, Athens, and with Giorgos Vavatsis, Thessaloniki. At Sealed Earth Ceramic Studio, she joined workshops with Giorgos Tserionis on pixel molds, Simon Zsolt József on creative molding, and Hernan Vargas on hydraulic sound sculptures. She has presented her work in two solo exhibitions and in group exhibitions in Greece and abroad.