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Now, the journey of listening and learning reaches an exciting turning point: the brainstorming sessions.

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Where P.A.I.R. Is headed. Trainings, Workshops, Presentations & Digital Artworks

Poster of the P.A.I.R. programme. On the left side, in bold uppercase dark teal letters, the heading reads: “Selected Artists from Greece, Cyprus and Estonia.” Beneath the text, arranged like rectangular frames mounted on a dark green wall, appear the photographs of four artists: At the top left, a woman with long dark blonde hair cascading down to her purple floral shirt. She wears red lipstick and smiles gently while looking directly at the camera. To her right, a young woman with soft brown curly hair poses wrapped in a brown pashmina, standing before a landscape view fading into mist. Below them, on the left, a young woman with shoulder length hair and eyeglasses smiles in front of a green wall. To her right, a young man with very light blonde hair tied up high and mirrored sunglasses looks seriously at the camera, one hand tucked into the pocket of his black jacket. At the bottom of the poster, the logos of the European Union and the Ministry of Culture are displayed.
Announcements
March 2, 2026

Open Call Results

Meet the selected artists from Greece, Cyprus and Estonia to the P.A.I.R. – Paving Accessible Inclusive Realities project!

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PAIR programme poster. Against a pink background, a circular photograph shows a group of people seated in a circle in a room with large glass doors and staircases in the background. Some of them are seated in wheelchairs, others on chairs. At the bottom, in dark purple lettering, appears the text “Advisory Working Group.” In the upper right and lower left corners, circles of different sizes in dark purple, cyan, and dark green are visible. At the top left is the programme logo in deep green, and along the bottom, on a white band, are the logos of the participating organisations, the EU, and the Hellenic Ministry of Culture.
News
December 30, 2025

Introducing the Collaborative Working Groups

CWGs are not formal committees or external advisors. They are active collaborators and creative partners, involved in the project from start to finish.

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PAIR poster. A bright purple and white frame create the setting for the program's open call. In pink letters it says "Info Webinar for the Open Call. Shape the Accessible Future of Art!". At the bottom, in a white band, the logos of the organizations, the EU and the Ministry of Culture appear.
Announcements
December 1, 2025

Informative webinar on the Open Call

Online webinars on the P.A.I.R. project and the application process for the Open Call.

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Poster for PAIR. A pink and white frame sets the stage for the program’s open call. In bold purple letters, it reads: “Open Call for Artists: Create the Accessible Future of Art! Application Deadline: January 10, 2026.” At the bottom, on a white band, appear the logos of the organizations, the EU, and the Ministry of Culture.
Announcements
November 12, 2025

Open call for artists | Shape the Accessible Future of Art!

P.A.I.R. invites artists from all fields an artistic residency programme to create accessible works of art.

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In a lilac rectangle with black letters it reads: Online Trainings and In-person Workshop: Inclusion and Creative Accessibility in the Arts. The shape is framed by thick straight lines in green, pink, and cyan. At the bottom right, the PAIR program logo appears.
Training
September 18, 2025

Free trainings for P.A.I.R.'s open call!

P.A.I.R. invites you to online and in-person trainings on accessibility in the digital arts that will prepare you for the upcoming open call.

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In a room with grey walls, a young woman with curly hair tied up in a bun and wearing a brown top appears to be explaining something, gesturing with her hands to people outside the frame. Next to her, a red-haired woman in a wheelchair, wearing glasses, watches her attentively.
Research
July 9, 2025

Brainstorming Sessions - Co-Creating Inclusive Cultural Futures

P.A.I.R. brings together diverse voices in creative labs to imagine and co-design new ways of making the arts more inclusive.

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About 10 people in spring attire sit in a circle in a room with gray walls. They are listening to a blonde woman in gray clothes who is speaking. Nearby, a woman in black clothes is interpreting into sign language.
Research
May 23, 2025

What's Next for P.A.I.R.: Listening, Sharing, and Learning

P.A.I.R. moves into focus groups and interviews to deepen understanding of accessibility and inclusion in culture.

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A dark green rectangular frame is enclosed within a white border, where the word 'pair' appears in various vibrant colors, arranged vertically, horizontally, diagonally, or even upside down as decorative elements. Inside the frame, the program’s logo 'pair' is displayed in bold cyan letters, accompanied by the acronym's full form: Paving Accessible Inclusive Realities.
Research
May 20, 2025

P.A.I.R.: New Pathways Toward a Culture Without Exclusions

A pioneering European initiative that recognizes diversity as the key to cultural innovation.

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