Past Collaborations & Projects
May 2025 — Intercultural Art-Therapy Workshops, Larisa & Athens (Greece)
KKUM led a series of community art-therapy sessions exploring identity, heritage, and emotional wellbeing through creative expression. Each gathering combined painting, collage, and guided discussion, encouraging participants from diverse backgrounds to use art as a mirror of belonging and self-discovery.
June 18–21, 2025 — Pineios Festival, Larisa (Greece)
As part of the official program organized by the Cultural Department of the Municipality of Larisa, KKUM hosted intercultural art-therapy workshops and dialogues centered on the theme of water as renewal. Visitors created collaborative artworks and shared reflections on creativity, healing, and coexistence.
August 17–24, 2025 — “Stories of Thunders” Online Exhibition with DRECK Magazine
A global digital exhibition featuring 30 artists from around the world, co-organized with DRECK Magazine. The project explored how myths and emotions around weather, thunder, and nature connect human experience across cultures, blending visual art with psychological and folkloric perspectives.
August 30–31, 2025 — 1st Larisa Astronomy Festival (Greece)
In collaboration with Enastron SoEnt at Joist Innovation Park, KKUM offered creative sessions linking art, astronomy, and imagination. Visitors participated in interactive activities combining mythology, science, and self-reflection under the night sky.
September 2025 — Intercultural Art-Therapy Workshops, Berlin (Germany)
Expanding beyond Greece, KKUM organized a series of expressive art-therapy gatherings in Berlin, inviting participants from different cultures to explore migration, belonging, and emotional resilience. Sessions included painting, discussion, and shared storytelling in a safe and inclusive environment.
September 20–23, 2025 — Dream Psychology Online Workshop
A four-day digital event featuring guest psychologists from multiple cultural backgrounds. The workshop introduced participants to cross-cultural dream interpretation and the use of dreams as tools for insight, healing, and connection between art and psychology.