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Our collaboration with Megaron The Athens Concert Hall continues! The educational program “Discovering Musical Instruments” returns in October. Read More
Between Art and People
liminal is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing equal participation in culture.
Since 2016, it has been actively fostering the transition towards a cultural landscape that embraces human diversity in its entirety.
Serving as a platform for dialogue and creative exchange, liminal welcomes a dynamic and diverse community. This community recognizes that unrestricted participation in culture is not only an inalienable human right but also a catalyst for revitalizing artistic practices and enriching the societal significance of art.
Our collaboration with Megaron The Athens Concert Hall continues! The educational program “Discovering Musical Instruments” returns in October. Read More
P.A.I.R. invites you to online and in-person trainings on creative accessibility in the digital arts! Read More
The Stegi Party Becomes accessible! liminal and Cool Crips take on the design and implementation of accessibility, making sure the party is an experience open to everyone. Read More
On Friday, September 26 at 17:40, ANIMASYROS will screen Andreas Raptis' film Salty, in an open screening with accessibility services from liminal. Read More
liminal supports Touching Art, the new initiative of AMAKA Civil Non-Profit Organization in collaboration with the Basil… Read More
liminal and CulturePolis are hosting the 3rd Roundtable Meeting titled “Mapping the creative skills gaps in Greece and Cyprus”. The meeting will take place online on Monday, September 22, 2025, with the support of the EU Creative Skills Week. Read More
The Human Library begins, a collaboration between liminal and the SNFCC! “Living books” share stories about Disability and Art. Read More
We are delighted to announce the results of the open call for the online artistic mini-residency Worthy to be Remembered – Artistic Reflections on Memory and History. Read More
A masterpiece comes to light once again, now accessible to blind and low-vision audiences in the Chios Mastic Museum. Read More