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AccessArts is
an independent multi-communal organisation, founded in January 2004
to promote and inform the Cyprus creative scene islandwide and internationally.
We feature the work and
events of Cyprus' leading and most progressive creative professionals
and organisations.
AccessArts announces cultural news and events through its website
and exclusive Cyprus Arts e-newsletter - Cyprus'
equivalent of E-Flux, received by over 5000+ local and international
mailing list subscribers - from artists, cultural organisations
and the media, to creative businesses and galleries, education professionals
and government officials, as well as those interested in the arts.
In 2007 AccessArts
became AccessArts Publications Ltd with the
launch of Cyprus' first contemporary art magazine ARTERI,
produced with government subsidy funding, as well as invaluable
support from Rainbow Art Agencies and Moufflon Bookshops.
In May 2007, AccessArts & TekniArt brought the Guerilla
Girls to Cyprus for an exclusive performance at Intercollege,
Lefkosia and TekniArt, Pafos.
In 2009 AccessArts
launched its 2nd publication - KidCulture, Cyprus'
first eco family, parenting & education magazine. This year
we've hooked up with the 10:10 Global campaign
to bring climate and environmental health awareness to Cyprus, and
are organising and supporting a series of important public events
including screenings, panel discussions, and a potential expo...
Your comments...
Thank you for your existence! Thank you for what you are doing
for the artistic community!
Loizos Papadopoulos INTERTICKET Cyprus
Congratulations! on a much needed web site. Concise and articulate.
Theoharis David Theo. David Architects New York/
Nicosia
Having had 20 years career experience in TV Theatre Photography
and Fashion as a makeup artist and later as Creative Production
Management Services, it was such a treat to read through familiar
lists of the island wide information you have gathered. I congratulate
you on your vision, the work you have achieved, and wish you every
success for the future.
Anita Michaelidis
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