The artist gained a B.A. in Fine Arts from Philadelphia College of Art and a PhD in Fine Arts from Yale University. Her thesis was based on the mechanism that overtook modern art in the '50s and '60s and allowed contemporary art to prevail, thereby investigating a speculation of the factors that would enable a meta-contemporary phase to emerge.
She was assistant and a good friend to the renowned American artist Sean Landers. Their collaboration has lead to the participation of Landers in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Late Picasso & Contemporary Painters" (under the curatorship of Max Henry), March 3 - April 28, 2007 at Gallery Faurschou, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Hadjouli is predominantly a video artist exploiting the dimension of time, projecting human cruelty as a repetitive action- paralleling events and scenes that happened in the past.
In this particular series of collages, developed for the "Do not feed the humans" exhibition she edits magnified imaginary 1/12 sec film frames (one second consisting of twenty-four frames) presented as a still image chosen from her videos, relating familiar scenes of our generation with 19th century lithographs that depict similar events.
The work has a political and a social feel raising issues that seriously endanger the integrity of human existence itself.