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An unforgettable sonic evening with  at .keramea studio! ✨Katerina Makavou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨ is excited to present ...
04/05/2026

An unforgettable sonic evening with at .keramea studio! ✨
Katerina Makavou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨

is excited to present for the first time in the USA, the extraordinary Greek vocalist, composer, and educator Katerina Makavou will perform in New York—proposed to and in an exclusive collaboration with , Director of the Martin E. Segal Theatre at CUNY

A graduate of Jazz Voice from the Contemporary Conservatory of Thessaloniki (with top honors, 9.5), Katerina has studied with American soprano Heather Heliger and trained in stage presence, orthophony, and theater movement.

💿 With 3 personal albums, multiple singles, and collaborations with Greek legends such as Dionysis Savvopoulos, Sokratis Malamas, Vasilis Papakonstantinou, and Lakis Papadopoulos—her artistry is deeply rooted in authentic expression and emotional storytelling.

🎭 Beyond the stage, she teaches at Astrinidio and Samara music schools and she leads the workshop “Our Authentic Voice” at Empsychosis, empowering children and adults to find their own creative voice through music and play.

📍 Tomorrow May 3rd . An evening where Greek soul, jazz sensitivity, and theatrical vision unite in the heart of NYC.

AuthenticVoice JazzVocalist GreekArtist NYCdebut GreeceMeetsNewYork LiveMusicNYC with thanks to

Katerina Makavou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨ is excited to present for the first time in the USA, the extraordinary Greek voc...
03/05/2026

Katerina Makavou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨

is excited to present for the first time in the USA, the extraordinary Greek vocalist, composer, and educator Katerina Makavou will perform in New York—proposed to and in an exclusive collaboration with , Director of the Martin E. Segal Theatre at CUNY

A graduate of Jazz Voice from the Contemporary Conservatory of Thessaloniki (with top honors, 9.5), Katerina has studied with American soprano Heather Heliger and trained in stage presence, orthophony, and theater movement.

💿 With 3 personal albums, multiple singles, and collaborations with Greek legends such as Dionysis Savvopoulos, Sokratis Malamas, Vasilis Papakonstantinou, and Lakis Papadopoulos—her artistry is deeply rooted in authentic expression and emotional storytelling.

🎭 Beyond the stage, she teaches at Astrinidio and Samara music schools and she leads the workshop “Our Authentic Voice” at Empsychosis, empowering children and adults to find their own creative voice through music and play.

📍 Tomorrow May 3rd . An evening where Greek soul, jazz sensitivity, and theatrical vision unite in the heart of NYC.

AuthenticVoice JazzVocalist GreekArtist NYCdebut GreeceMeetsNewYork LiveMusicNYC with thanks to

Katerina Maravou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨Excited to announce that for the first time in the USA, the extraordinary Greek v...
02/05/2026

Katerina Maravou Makes Her US Debut! 🗽✨

Excited to announce that for the first time in the USA, the extraordinary Greek vocalist, composer, and educator Katerina Maravou will perform in New York—proposed to and in an exclusive collaboration with Frank Hentschker, Director of the Martin E. Segal Theatre at CUNY

A graduate of Jazz Voice from the Contemporary Conservatory of Thessaloniki (with top honors, 9.5), Katerina has studied with American soprano Heather Heliger and trained in stage presence, orthophony, and theater movement.

💿 With 3 personal albums, multiple singles, and collaborations with Greek legends such as Dionysis Savvopoulos, Sokratis Malamas, Vasilis Papakonstantinou, and Lakis Papadopoulos—her artistry is deeply rooted in authentic expression and emotional storytelling.

🎭 Beyond the stage, she teaches at Astrinidio and Samara music schools and she leads the workshop “Our Authentic Voice” at Empsychosis, empowering children and adults to find their own creative voice through music and play.

📍 Tomorrow May 3rd . An evening where Greek soul, jazz sensitivity, and theatrical vision unite in the heart of NYC.

AuthenticVoice JazzVocalist GreekArtist NYCdebut GreeceMeetsNewYork LiveMusicNYC with thanks to

Happy May1st 💐Join us today at THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACEWe are pleased to announce a solo exhibiti...
01/05/2026

Happy May1st 💐
Join us today at THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACE

We are pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Venia Behraki, curated by Dr. Sozita Goudouna.

Presented by the Maliotis Cultural Center director in collaboration with
🗓️ May 1 – September 1, 2026
🎉 Opening Reception: May 1, 6–8 PM

Behraki reframes landscape not as a fixed view, but as a dynamic field shaped by time, movement, and breath. Working with watercolor, her large-scale works bear the visible traces of gesture and fluid flow—inviting a “travelling gaze” rather than a single point of observation.

Engaging with the grammar of classical Chinese shanshui painting, Behraki inherits core principles: layered distance, the choreographed gaze, and the meaningful use of empty space (liubai 留白). Drawing on Bakhtin’s chronotope (the fusion of time and space) and Bachelard’s poetics of “intimate immensity,” her paintings become felicitous spaces where temporal experience—cycles, shifts, dissipations—becomes legible.

Respiration is central. Behraki’s breath—the pause between inhalation and exhalation, air released across wet paper—leaves material traces. Her paintings breathe. This is the “respiratory turn” in contemporary aesthetics: breath as nexus of embodiment, temporality, and ecological awareness.

The landscape is never finished. It is continuously formed through movement, duration, and the act of looking.

Join us May 1.

🎟️ Free and open to the public.
📍 Maliotis Cultural Center, Brookline, MA
Greece in USA is under the auspices of The Greek Ministry of Culture & Ekkomed .gr.ekkomed

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Happy May1st! Join us today at THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACEWe are pleased to announce a solo exhibiti...
01/05/2026

Happy May1st!
Join us today at THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACE

We are pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Venia Behraki, curated by Dr. Sozita Goudouna.

Presented by the Maliotis Cultural Center director in collaboration with
🗓️ May 1 – September 1, 2026
🎉 Opening Reception: May 1, 6–8 PM

Behraki reframes landscape not as a fixed view, but as a dynamic field shaped by time, movement, and breath. Working with watercolor, her large-scale works bear the visible traces of gesture and fluid flow—inviting a “travelling gaze” rather than a single point of observation.

Engaging with the grammar of classical Chinese shanshui painting, Behraki inherits core principles: layered distance, the choreographed gaze, and the meaningful use of empty space (liubai 留白). Drawing on Bakhtin’s chronotope (the fusion of time and space) and Bachelard’s poetics of “intimate immensity,” her paintings become felicitous spaces where temporal experience—cycles, shifts, dissipations—becomes legible.

Respiration is central. Behraki’s breath—the pause between inhalation and exhalation, air released across wet paper—leaves material traces. Her paintings breathe. This is the “respiratory turn” in contemporary aesthetics: breath as nexus of embodiment, temporality, and ecological awareness.

The landscape is never finished. It is continuously formed through movement, duration, and the act of looking.

Join us May 1.

🎟️ Free and open to the public.
📍 Maliotis Cultural Center, Brookline, MA
Greece in USA is under the auspices of The Greek Ministry of Culture & Ekkomed .gr.ekkomed

With thanks to for her support Marilena Gropatsakis associate GreeceInUSA ContemporaryPainting Shanshui Chronotope RespiratoryTurn Bachelard BostonArt BrooklineMA MaliotisCulturalCenter

THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACEWe are pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Venia Behraki, curated by...
02/04/2026

THE UNFINISHED LANDSCAPE // CHRONICLES OF PLACE

We are pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Venia Behraki, curated by Dr. Sozita Goudouna.

Presented by the Maliotis Cultural Center in collaboration with
🗓️ May 1 – September 1, 2026
🎉 Opening Reception: May 1, 6–8 PM

Behraki reframes landscape not as a fixed view, but as a dynamic field shaped by time, movement, and breath. Working with watercolor, her large-scale works bear the visible traces of gesture and fluid flow—inviting a “travelling gaze” rather than a single point of observation.

Engaging with the grammar of classical Chinese shanshui painting, Behraki inherits core principles: layered distance, the choreographed gaze, and the meaningful use of empty space (liubai 留白). Drawing on Bakhtin’s chronotope (the fusion of time and space) and Bachelard’s poetics of “intimate immensity,” her paintings become felicitous spaces where temporal experience—cycles, shifts, dissipations—becomes legible.

Respiration is central. Behraki’s breath—the pause between inhalation and exhalation, air released across wet paper—leaves material traces. Her paintings breathe. This is the “respiratory turn” in contemporary aesthetics: breath as nexus of embodiment, temporality, and ecological awareness.

The landscape is never finished. It is continuously formed through movement, duration, and the act of looking.

Join us May 1.

🎟️ Free and open to the public.
📍 Maliotis Cultural Center, Brookline, MA
Greece in USA is under the auspices of The Greek Ministry of Culture & Ekkomed .gr.ekkomed

Shanshui Chronotope RespiratoryTurn Bachelard BostonArt BrooklineMA MaliotisCulturalCenter

Greece meets New York at Re–Fest 2026 at    is excited to announce a major international collaboration coming to Culture...
05/03/2026

Greece meets New York at Re–Fest 2026 at

is excited to announce a major international collaboration coming to CultureHub NYC. In partnership with La Mama and The Greek Festival of Athens & Epidaurus, we are honored to collaborate with Hippolytus (in the arms of Aphrodite) - a groundbreaking augmented reality theatre experience directed by Yolanda Markopoulou

This immersive production reimagines Euripides’ classic myth for the 21st century. Witness the tragic tale of Hippolytus as divine vengeance literally sets the natural world ablaze around you through the lens of AR.

📍 Location: CultureHub NYC
📅 Dates: March 20–22, 2026
💰 Admission: FREE or donation

This presentation is part of Re–Fest 2026, which explores the theme Re–Mapping. We are mapping a new path forward by building bridges with global institutions like the Athens & Epidaurus Festival

Don’t miss this fusion of ancient drama and futuristic technology. Tap the ReFest link to RSVP!

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Hippolytus (in the arms of Aphrodite), directed by Yolanda Markopoulou and produced by the Athens and Epidaurus Festival, as part of Re–Fest 2026 at CultureHub NYC.

Experience an immersive journey into Euripides’ mythic tale, where the story of Hippolytus and the curse of Aphrodite spills out of the stage and into your reality.

OPENING GALLERY | TODAYIn the spirit of Kassandra—whose vision of the future demanded an openness that the present refus...
30/01/2026

OPENING GALLERY | TODAY

In the spirit of Kassandra—whose vision of the future demanded an openness that the present refused to hear—we gather.

Today’s live performance, SEED BOMB #6 by Daria Fain & The Kassandra Project, with artists Sumire Muratsu, Shannon Yu, and Alyxandra Ciale. Bassist Vasilis Koutsonanos will present a solo double bass performance exploring sound, texture, and resonance. Drawing on jazz vocabulary and experimental approaches, the performance engages the acoustic and visual qualities of the gallery, allowing structure and improvisation to unfold in real time. is a generative act of openness. It asks: If closure is the only option, we are for openness. To see the future is to be open.

We honor this space in solidarity with today’s National Day of Action, in support of the people of Minneapolis and the families of Renée Macklin Good, Alex Pretti, Keith Porter Jr., and all victims of violence perpetrated by ICE in Los Angeles and nationwide. To see the future is to be open to the now—to its fractures, its cries, and its possibilities for regeneration.

The performance lives within our two concurrent exhibitions:
- FRAGMENTS: Less Evident Realities— where photography, archaeology, and restoration meet.
- — asking if difference can be our most powerful tool for regeneration in an era of hardened borders.

Together, they form a bridge: from ancient fragments to contemporary critique, from a textured past toward a generative future.

🗓 Live Performance: TODAY, Jan 30 | 4:30 PM
📍 Opening Gallery, 41 Division St, NYC

📸 by
Under the auspices of
Co-organized by &

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Curated by Sozita Goudouna, PhD

Exhibitions on view through Jan 31.
12–6 PM daily.


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Join us for a pivotal conversation on how societies navigate difference, empire, and religious space.This Saturday at 12...
02/12/2025

Join us for a pivotal conversation on how societies navigate difference, empire, and religious space.

This Saturday at 12pm, we’re proud to co-host “Interpreting Difference: A Conversation on Empire, Religion, and Difference” at The Opening Gallery, presented with the Stavros Niarchos Public Humanities Initiative

The dialogue will focus on two groundbreaking new books:
📘 “The Interpreters: British Internationalism and Empire in Southeastern Europe” by Georgios Giannakopoulos
📗 “Why Not Build the Mosque?: Islam, Political Cost, and the Practice of Democracy in Greece” by Dimitris Antoniou
with insightful commentary from Katherine E. Fleming, CEO of the

This event is part of the group exhibition curated by Sozita Goudouna, PhD on view through December 8. In an era of hardened borders and algorithmic divides, the exhibition asks: Can difference become our most powerful tool for regeneration?

🎟️ The conversation is free and open to the public.

📍 The Opening Gallery at 12pm
41 Division St, Lower East Side, NYC

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