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"Thanks to art, instead of seeing exclusively one single world, our own, we see it multiplied, and as original artists appear, they offer us worlds that are more different from each other than the worlds that revolve in infinity..."
Marcel Proust

FokiaNou Art Space is please to present a group show entitled “Inspirational”. Through an open call, artists have been asked to reflect on their important influences from the past and present, whether they be painters, sculptors, architects, photographers, directors, poets, writers, or musicians. Emphasizing the relationship between mentor and student in any form, and exploring the dialogue between current production with what has come before, FokiaNou Art Space presents a palimpsest of what we are, do and express as artists, seeking those infinite different worlds that emerge through our work, its influences and references.

Participating artists: Katerina Aslanidou, Sarah Anne Cox, Jane Grover, Constantina Halkia, Sofia Houliara, Kalliopi Kouklinou, Despoina Pantazi, Dida Papalexandrou, Caroline Pradal, Geeta Roopnarine, Nikos Sialakas, Ioannis Stempilis, Vassiliki Spyrou, Iliana Theodoropoulou, Angel Torticollis. Curated by Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris.

FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The space encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris.

Opening: Thursday, 1 June 2023, 18.00

Duration: 1-17 June, 2023 Summer Hours: Thursday - Saturday 18.00 – 21.00

FokiaNou Art Space, Fokianou 24, 7th floor, Pagkrati, Athens. Metro: Evangelismos.

The Acropolis Museum participates in this year’s European Night of Museums on Saturday 13 May 2023 with extended opening hours from 9 a.m. until 12 midnight, and free entry from 8 p.m. onwards. Visitors will be able to admire by night the masterpieces of its collections. The Museum restaurant will remain open during the same hours.  
 
Like every Saturday during morning hours, visitors will be able to participate in the gallery talk ‘Saturday in the Museum with 20+1 masterpieces’. An outstanding walk in the Museum’s exhibition areas, where myths and fables, folklores and traditions, historical milestones and human stories transform into art and weave a vivid experience.
Hours: 10:30 a.m. in English & 12:30 p.m. in Greek
Participation: Museum general admission ticket
Reservation: https://events.theacropolismuseum.gr/
 
   
Οn Thursday 18 May 2023, the Museum celebrates International Museum Day, with free entry for its visitors from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. This year’s topic ‘Museums, Sustainability and Well-being’ focuses, among other things, on the role of museums as places of entertainment, creativity and socializing of children, essential elements for fostering their prosperity and mental health. Within this context, the Museum invites families to visit the KIDS CORNER on the second floor, where they can enjoy fun digital games and videos that bring ancient myths to life, telling wonderful stories and revealing the daily lives of the ancient Athenians.       

Additionally, families can pick up from the Information Desk one of the four family trails - leaflets designed for children and parents – and learn about the Museum exhibits in a fun and creative way. Moreover, families can purchase from the Museum Shops the new educational booklet “Ancient professions at the Acropolis Museum” and discover artefacts that transport them in different work places of the ancient Athenians

Greece now boasts more Blue Flag beaches than ever before with 617 in total – up from 581 in 2022, according to the 2023 Blue Flag quality award list for beaches, marinas and tourism boats, released by the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPF).

Greece once again ranks second after Spain worldwide among 52 countries with 617 of its beaches, 18 marinas, and 6 tourism boats getting the Blue Flag label, one of the world’s most recognized voluntary eco-labels.

This is the first time Greece’s Blue Flag beaches exceed 600, which corresponds to 15 percent of the total number of beaches awarded by the program this year. Halkidiki is once again Greece’s Blue Flag champion as the destination boasts a total of 94 beaches with the prestigious eco-label.

The annual announcement of Greece’s Blue Flag beaches, marinas and recreational boats took place on Wednesday on the coast of the 5-star Pilot Beach Resort in Georgioupolis in Chania on the island of Crete.

The Blue Flag program is operated under the auspices of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. In Greece, the program’s coordinator is the EEPF.

On a worldwide scale the foundation awarded the international eco-label (blue flags) to 4,212 beaches, 710 marinas and 120 recreational boats for 2023.

Press here for Greece’s 2022 Blue Flag quality award list (in Greek and English).



This article was originally published on GTP Headlines

Saturday, 13 May 2023 13:44

FokiaNou Goes Τo Supermarket IΙ

 Participation in SUPERMARKET 2023 – Stockholm Independent Art Fair 11–14 May 2023 at Stadsgårdsterminalen, Stockholm, and a 3-day show in FokiaNou Athens, 18-20 May.
 
  FokiaNou Art Space travels to Stockholm, participating for the second time in Supermarket 2023 Stockholm Independent Art Fair, which will take place in the Swedish capital from May 11 to 14, 2023.
 For its participation in the international event, FokiaNou Art Space co-directors and curators, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris, assembled a group of excellent artists who have collaborated with the space, either as participants in group exhibitions, or having held individual and two-person exhibitions. Addressing the central theme of this year's event entitled "Twilight zone", the twelve visual artists present their work in a full range of media, from drawing, painting, collage, ceramics, photography to video.
 
 Staying true to its mission of the collaboration of Greek and foreign artists in the cozy apartment of Fokianou Street in Athens, FokiaNou Art Space is happy to participate in the international fair of independent art spaces in Stockholm, with the following artists: 
John Bicknell, Maria Bourbou, Mary Cox, Susan Daboll, Angeliki Douveri, Dimitra Maltabe, Dionisios Pappas, Lea Petrou, Nikos Podias, Iliana Theodoropoulou,  Geeta Roopnarine, and Panagiotis Voulgaris.
Upon returning to Athens, FokiaNou will hold a 3-day show with the work of the participating artists, from Thursday 18 May to Saturday 20 May, 17.00-20.00.
 
“FokiaNou Goes to Supermarket II”
Organised and curated by Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris

Participation in
SUPERMARKET 2023 – Stockholm Independent Art Fair
11–14 May 2023
Stadsgårdsterminalen, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Athens 3-day show
18 – 20 May 2023 
Thursday to Saturday, 17.00 – 20.00
FokiaNou Art Space, Athens
 
FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The space encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. Since 2016, under the direction and curatorship of visual artists Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris, over 60 exhibitions have been held, as well as workshops and talks.  

We Run – Bike for a good cause on June 11, 2023

The time has come for all of us to unite and participate for a good cause. This year’s Run - Bike - Care event, organized by the Association of Cancer patients “KEFI of Athens” on Sunday, June 11, 2023, at Zappeion in the center of Athens, as well as in other cities of Greece, invites people of all ages and abilities to run, walk or take their bike in support of the “Mazi kai sto Spiti” program.
 
Run Bike Care 2023 includes a 5km run or walk and a 10km bike ride with a start and finish point at the iconic Zappeion Megaron, which is a part of national heritage of Greek civilization.
In addition to Athens, the action will take place nationwide in Thessaloniki, Larissa, Lamia, Syros, Chania, Gythio and other locations in Greece.
Register here as a team or individual
 
Support from everyone
The Run Bike Care action is supported by significant personalities from the fields of sports and arts. More specifically, the following people have already responded positively at the call for support of the Association of Cancer patients “KEFI of Athens”, which offers psychological and social support to oncology patients and their family members over the last 20 years:
  • Nasos Ghavelas - Paralympic gold medalist in 100m, holder of the world record in the T11 category
  • Makis Kalaras - Paralympic silver medalist, world and European discus champion
  • Periklis Iakovakis - Olympian and European champion in 400m. with hurdles
  • Constantine Dean Karnazes – Greek-American Ambassador of Greek Tourism, ultra-marathoner who has run 50 marathons in 50 consecutive days in 50 different US states 
  • Maria Polyzou – Survivor, Marathon Runner, Holder of Greek National Marathon Performance
  • Michalis Triantafyllidis – former international volleyball player, record holder for appearances with the Greek National Team
  • Jo Manta – Ultramarathoner
  • Christina Flampouri - has conquered the 7 highest peaks in the world
  • Maria Mpekatorou – Journalist - Presenter
  • Youlika Skafida – Actress
  • Dora Tsambazi - Journalist
  • Dimitris Moros – Professor of Physical Education / FitnessArt
  • Mandy Persaki – Professor of Physical Education / Pilates by Mandy
  • Mamatsita – Gogo Papadionisiou - Food Blogger
All Run Bike Care proceeds fund the “Mazi kai sto Spiti” Program
The proceeds from this year’s Run - Bike – Care event will finance the “Mazi kai sto Spiti” program, which is the realization of the vision of “KEFI of Athens” to improve the life quality of oncology patients and their families who are unable to move from their homes. The program started its operation in September 2018 and it has not stopped supporting people in their home by providing psychological and social support ever since. Services are provided free of charge to oncology patients who meet the following conditions: a) serious health condition, b) inability to move, c) financial & family conditions.
For more information: https://bit.ly/3nmt8WV 
 
Run - Bike - Care is an action of celebration for all those who survived cancer and in memory of those who have passed away. On the occasion of the World Cancer Survivors Day, the Association of Cancer patients “KEFI of Athens” has set June 11, 2023 as a day that raises awareness, uniting the voices of all people who have lived an experience of cancer. With the message “Together we fight - Together we bike - Together we run” people of all ages and abilities will take part without competition, either as runners, walkers or on their bikes, in a pleasant ride in the center of Athens and in other cities of Greece, putting into practice the message of KEFI “We Run Faster Than Cancer”. 
 
With the event’s official hashtag #runbikecare, this year we join our forces on social media to raise awareness for the whole world.
 
More information about this year’s route and the event’s schedule will be announced in the coming weeks.

Run - Bike - Care / Association KEFI of Athens

Greek-American ultramarathoning legend Constantine “Dean” Karnazes has been appointed by the Greek Ministry of Tourism as the Ambassador of Greek Tourism for the promotion of sports tourism, physical wellness and the Greek Mediterranean diet.
 
The title is awarded for a period of two years. Constantine Dean Karnazes is a frequent traveler throughout Greece. His father is from the Peloponnese and his mother is from the longevity island of Ikaria. He proudly accepted the appointment as Ambassador of Greek Tourism by the Greek Minister of Tourism, Μr. Vassilis Kikilias, stating: “It is a tremendous honor to serve in this role and I see a bright and vibrant future for Greece, which is birthplace of the Olympics and the marathon.” 
 
About Constantine “Dean” Karnazes
Named by TIME magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World,” Greek-American ultramarathoning legend Constantine “Dean” Karnazes once ran 50 marathons, in all 50 US states, in 50 consecutive days. This NY Times bestselling author has raced and competed around the world, including running 135-miles nonstop across Death Valley and running a marathon to the South Pole. He has twice carried the Olympic Torch and is a recipient of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition Lifetime Achievement Award. 

Photo credit: Loukas Hapsis
Monday, 24 April 2023 20:16

Turn Athens Into Your Playground

We’ve all heard about the health benefits of walking. It’s free, keeps you more active, and may help you shed a pound or two! Most importantly though, it’s a great way to get around when you’re visiting a new city. So if you enjoy walking, why not try an outdoor escape game? It’s essentially a self-guided walking tour through the city (in our case through the historic center of Athens). These games have many names: role-playing scavenger hunts, location-based games, city exploration games, but whatever you want to call them they are the best thing since feet were invented!

Whether you’re an Athens local or a visitor, our walks give you a new way to see the city that will inspire your curiosity wherever you go next. What will you do? Solve riddles, learn interesting local history, see famous archeological sites, and discover hidden city gems. You can take a break whenever you need to. Stop at one of the many cafes you’ll pass along your walking route to recharge your batteries! 

Our newest game is in testing mode so we’re looking for game testers to play for free for a limited time! Just download the Questo app and select the ‘Athens Highlights: Chase the City's Treasures’ game on your smartphone or tablet. It begins once you reach the starting point at Monastiraki Square. No WiFi is required while playing.

Our other games take you through verdant gardens, by the Acropolis, through hidden arcades, and flower markets and you'll even see cool street art along the way.


Contact Experience Athens with any questions: 
elemeli.greece@gmail.com


The Athens English Comedy Club presents Finnish comedian Harri Soinila's "Drink Like No One Is Watching" - for the first time in Greece!

One of Finland’s most internationally successful comedians, Harri Soinila has headlined shows from Edinburgh to Casablanca and from Rio de Janeiro to Tallinn, and appeared at European comedy Festivals such as Ljubljana’s PANČ, The Barcelona Comedy Festival, The Liverpool Comedy Festival, Helsinki’s Arctic Laughs and The East European Comedy Festival in London, among others. He’s been on Finnish TV and Maltese radio, and he represented Finland at Laugh Factory’s Funniest Person in the World. He also warmed up for the Canadian mega star Russell Peters on his European tour in 2022.

Unusually open for a Finn, Harri’s first full English language solo talks about being Finnish, drinking and especially the Finnish drinking. Every problem is an opportunity and this is how you turn a drinking problem into a drinking opportunity. There’s also some stuff about dogs and babies, and why dogs are better.

His observational one-liners have been described as dark humor with a golden heart and sometimes the other way around.


Opening:
Katerina Vrana
Date: Wednesday April 26th
Time:
21:00 (Doors open 20:30)
Duration: 1h15

Tickets:
* Early-bird (til April 16th): €14
* General admission (after April 16th): €16
* At the door: 
€20
We also offer 3 free tickets per show to persons with disabilities or unemployed persons (phone reservation required).

Info: 6987994689 // athensenglishcomedyclub@gmail.com
AddressELIART Theater - Konstantinoupoleos 127 (closest to Kerameikos and Metaxourgeio metro stations).
The theatre is wheelchair accessible.

Recommended for audiences aged 16 and above.
 
FokiaNou Art is pleased to present “Collage Remix 2”, a follow-up to the popular 2022 collage exhibition held at FokiaNou.  Seventeen artists, using a variety of media, from paper, to magazines to found objects combined with drawing and painting, were invited to exhibit their new collage work.  Because of the juxtapositions used in collage, the medium has the wonderful ability to avoid both linear thinking and traditional binary dichotomies, while describing the world in a multifaceted way—not a small feat for a democratic, low-tech medium accessible by most people.


Opening: Saturday, 1 April 2023, 18.00
Duration: 1-29 April, 2023 (closed during Holy Week)
Hours: Thursday - Saturday 17.00 – 20.00
FokiaNou Art Space, Fokianou 24, 7th floor, Pagkrati, Athens. Metro: Evangelismos.
 
Participating artists:  Nola Abboud, Lina Bebi, Ines Benaki, Mary Cox, Panagiotis Ferentinos, Mark Hadjipateras, Constantina Halkias,  Nikolaos A. Houtos, Maria Karasavvidou, Helen Kyrkilis, Annette Luycx, Alexandros Mavrogiannis,  Despoina Pantazi, Caroline Pradal, Panagiotis Voulgaris, Piyi Wong, Kiveli Zachariou.
 
Curated by Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris
 
FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The space encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris. 
 
 
 
 
Saturday, 01 April 2023 13:16

SGS Family and Pet Festival | Technopolis

Save a Greek Stray (SGS) is organizing the SGS Family and Pet Festival for the fourth consecutive year on Sunday, April 2 at Technopolis of Athens. This festival is dedicated to families, children, and our furry friends, with the aim of developing and promoting animal welfare culture, raising awareness and informing everyone about animal rights.

This year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with a full day of activities planned to keep everyone entertained. From 4 pm onwards, visitors can expect music, wagging tails, a photo booth, games, and many other fun activities. The festival offers a chance to spend a day out with the family while learning more about animal welfare.

For those who are passionate about animals, the festival offers an opportunity to get involved with a cause that truly matters. By promoting the importance of animal welfare and animal rights, SGS is helping to build a more compassionate and responsible community. It is through initiatives like these that we can create a world where all animals are treated with respect and care.
The festival is open to everyone, so whether you have a furry friend of your own or simply want to spend a day out with the family, you're welcome to come along. Not only is the event a fun way to spend the day, but it's also an opportunity to learn more about animal welfare and how we can all play a part in protecting our furry friends.

Save a Greek Stray has been doing incredible work for animals in Greece for years, and the SGS Family and Pet Festival is just one example of their commitment to promoting animal welfare. By attending the festival, you can show your support for the organization and help raise awareness about animal rights in Greece.

So if you're looking for something fun and meaningful to do this weekend, why not head to Technopolis of Athens for the SGS Family and Pet Festival? It's sure to be a day filled with music, laughter, and, of course, plenty of wagging tails!
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