Productions

With the aim of presenting works of high artistic value, we create original live and digital shows, exhibitions and events. Our productions and co-productions are inclusive and accessible to people with disabilities.
At the same time, we cultivate and develop a wide range of partnerships with individuals, institutions and organizations with the ultimate goal of developing innovative projects with a positive social impact.
Portfolio
Dance in the Human Library
The Human Library opens its doors once again, inviting us to a session dedicated to Dance. Read More
Screening of the film Severed at the Choros of liminal
On Tuesday, November 11th at 20:00, the liminal’s Choros will host a screening of the short film “Severed” by Jen Marlowe, with Greek subtitles. Read More
Visual Arts in the Human Library
The Human Library continues on Sunday, October 18, 2025, with a session dedicated to Visual Arts at the Book Castle of the NLG at SNFCC. Read More
Interview: The Phenomenal Performance is Back
Interview returns to the stage from 17 October 2025 to 10 January 2026, with SDH subtitles (for Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences) in Greek and English, provided by liminal. Read More
Free trainings for P.A.I.R.’s open call!
P.A.I.R. invites you to online and in-person trainings on creative accessibility in the digital arts! Read More
3rd Roundtable Μeeting 2025
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
Human Library in SNFCC
The Human Library begins, a collaboration between liminal and the SNFCC! “Living books” share stories about Disability and Art. Read More
Open Call Results – “Worthy to be Remembered”
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
Open Call for Disabled and Deaf Artists in Greece and Germany
We invite disabled and Deaf artists from Greece and Germany to participate in “Worthy to be Remembered”. Read More