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“be Bold, be Vulnerable”: Sasha Mademuaselle Explores the Many Faces of Contemporary Womanhood

Photographer Sasha Mademuaselle presents be Bold, be Vulnerable at art studio ssg, a solo exhibition exploring identity, vulnerability, strength, and female self-discovery. Art studio ssg presents be Bold, be Vulnerable, a solo exhibition by photographer Sasha Mademuaselle, bringing together a series of intimate works that explore the complexity of contemporary womanhood through images that move between vulnerability, resilience, and self-discovery. Rather than presenting a fixed definition of femininity, Mademuaselle approaches womanhood as an evolving and multifaceted experience. Her photographs portray

Human Touch premiere New Album Colorblind with two Live Shows at Jazzèt Music Hall

One of Greece’s most acclaimed and influential jazz ensembles, Human Touch, return to Jazzèt Music Hall for two special performances on Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June 27, 2026, where they will present their new album, Colorblind, live for the very first time. Featuring 12 original compositions, Colorblind marks the trio’s latest artistic statement, reaffirming their ongoing creative evolution and their distinctive ability to merge contemporary jazz with elements of world music, fusion, and free improvisation. Built on decades of

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Molyvos International Music Festival Announces “Eudaimonia” as the theme of its 2026 Edition

From 12 to 19 August 2026, the island of Lesvos will once again become an international meeting point for chamber music as the 12th Molyvos International Music Festival unfolds across some of the island’s most remarkable historical landmarks. This year’s edition invites audiences to reflect on the Aristotelian concept of “Eudaimonia”, proposing a deeper understanding of happiness rooted in virtue, balance, and a meaningful life rather than fleeting pleasure. Artistic directors Danae and Kiveli Dörken have shaped the festival around

Animal Rites: Reimagining our relationship with the animal world through contemporary ceramics

A group ceramics exhibition in Syros explores the enduring relationship between humans and animals through contemporary artistic practice, ritual, memory, and ecological reflection. From prehistoric figurines to ritual vessels and folk pottery, animals have long occupied a central place in the history of ceramics. They have appeared as symbols, deities, companions, prey, and mythical beings, reflecting the evolving relationship between humans and the natural world. The exhibition Animal Rites revisits this enduring connection through the work of contemporary ceramic artists,
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