liminal at the 4th Nevronas FESTival
The Nevronas FESTival returns from April 17 to 19 at Technopolis City of Athens, and liminal will be there once again to support it! 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.
The Nevronas FESTival returns from April 17 to 19 at Technopolis City of Athens, and liminal will be there once again to support it! Read More
On April 20, the performance “Life After Low Flights” by the Theatre Group of the Alumni Association of Athens College (ΣΑΚΑ) becomes accessible to D/deaf and hard of hearing audiences by liminal. Read More
“Lillian Voudouri” Music Library of the Friends of Music Society and liminal invite you to three workshops as part of The Europe Challenge. Read More
The grand picture of the symphony orchestra comes to life in an original, interactive concert at Megaron The Athens Concert Hall on Sunday, April 5, at 12:00. Read More
We invite you on Thursday, 19 March 2026 to the public symposium of the FRIDAS project, dedicated to the relationship between art, sport, and inclusion. Read More
Meet the selected artists from Greece, Cyprus and Estonia to the P.A.I.R. – Paving Accessible Inclusive Realities project! Read More
The exhibition “Photographs” by Yorgos Lanthimos is presented at Onassis Stegi, and liminal is curating 4 accessible guided tours. Read More
Giannis Aggelakas returns to Onassis Stegi with The Little Prince Blues, with liminal providing accessibility services for audiences with sensory disabilities. Read More
We are thrilled to announce the launch of FRIDAS - Freedom in Rights Identities driven through Arts and Sports. A two-year European project co-funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme. Read More