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            What has been the public’s response to the initiative so far?  Athens. Heading south, how do you see art’s footprint developing in the wider area of
            It was only last year that the initiative was launched. Today, the first   the Athenian Riviera?
            phase’s nine programs are being implemented or have already been   The southbound cultural walk is interesting. As you go down Syngrou Avenue, you can visit EMST
            completed on eight islands of the Cyclades: Amorgos, Andros, Donousa,   (National Museum of Contemporary Art),  ONASSIS STEGI, Stavros Niarchos Foundation                                  A Fresh Chapter Unfolds
            Kea, Ios, Mykonos, Paros, and Sikinos. So, the first results are just   Cultural Center, and soon the Ellinikon (Urban Regeneration Project).
            starting to become apparent.                                What are you preparing at the Museum of Cycladic Art for the second half of 2024?
            What particularly moves me is that the programs motivate local   In September, we’re preparing our 2nd Cycladic Kids Festival, a free entrance festival  that we hold
            communities to showcase their islands’ special character. The program   outside the museum. Last year, 14,000 parents attended with their children.  We’re organizing
            in Paros, for example, protects and highlights the famous Ancient   the 12th International Kids’ Art Contest and our new archaeological exhibition for December
            Marble Quarries and aims to restore the safety of visitor access in the   2024, which will be as groundbreaking as our contemporary art exhibition that will take place
            future. The program in Andros focuses on the island’s water wealth and   in the summer of 2025. 
            ancestral management practices now that the climate has made water a
            more precious resource than ever. Local foundations and communities
            embraced the Initiative and told us how important it was to them.  "A MUSEUM IS NO LONGER JUST
            We are now in the program’s second year, and the second phase is
            already underway: Six programs are being financed on four islands of   A PLACE TO COLLECT AND DISPLAY
            the Cyclades (two programs in Amorgos, Sifnos, Sikinos, and Syros)
            and a common one on many islands. Being able to motivate more   ‘OLD THINGS’. IT’S A LIVING
            communities on more islands will be the greatest reward.
            Why are the Cyclades so important? How do they still exert their   ORGANIZATION, OPEN TO ALL."
            charm at every turn?
            For many reasons. Because the Cyclades hosted cultures and monuments
            of all eras, acting as a key anchorage for each period. In this austere
            and occasionally barren landscape, the prehistoric Cycladic culture
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            evolved, one of the greatest in the 3rd millennium BC. Because the                                                         Marinopoulou’s
            Cyclades are a living lab for biodiversity. They host an impressive                                                         initiatives have
            range of habitats, including Natura 2000 protected areas. Because their                                                       highlighted
            customs, traditional music, festivals, and Greek cuisine are invaluable                                                      the enduring
            parts of their history and culture, shaping their unique identity over                                                        relevance of
            time. This is why preserving, highlighting, and passing on this identity                                                  Cycladic heritage
                                                                                                                                        in the modern
            to the next generations is of utmost importance.                                                                            world, creating
            What is the role of a museum of today, such as the Cycladic Art                                                            a dynamic space
            Museum? Is it ready to embrace the current values of sustainability                                                         for education,
            and inclusivity among others?                                                                                                research, and
            A museum is no longer just a place to collect and display "old things". It’s                                             artistic expression.
            a living organization, open to all, without any social, political, religious,
            or other discrimination. It’s a place for gatherings and discussions
            between different social groups that must take the lead in a range of
            contemporary issues. A museum today is no longer judged only by its
            exhibitions and collections but also by how it perceives and responds
            to matters of its time.
            For 10 years now, accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability have
            been self-evident concepts for us. The museum has created a separate
            department that aims to organize programs for vulnerable social groups,
            specially designed for them inside and outside the museum to ensure
            that everyone has equal cultural opportunities.
            To date, thousands of people have benefited from the museum's
            social projects. In addition to programs for people over 65, people
            with disabilities, and migrant children, we created "IN CONTACT",
            an initiative that enables people with sensory disabilities (visual and
            auditory) to access our exhibitions. Personally, I single out the program
            we created last year for issues related to the mental health and well-
            being of teenagers, as well as the program for schools in financially
            disadvantaged areas of Attica.                                                                                                                                            ATHENIΑΝ RIVIERA    CRETE    CYCLADES    IONIAN    HALKIDIKI    PORTUGAL    ACROPOLIS
            The Museum of Cycladic Art is part of a cultural route, a walk
            that includes other museums and artistic spaces in the heart of





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