The cultural agenda is packed with public art, theater, and contemporary visual practices.
In Limassol, the PSI Foundation hosts Theodoulos Grigoriou’s lecture ‘Perspectives of the Mind and Soul: Art and Public Space.’ This talk looks back at his public art projects from 1982 to now.
The theater scene is buzzing. Nicosia features ‘The Chandelier,’ a modern Cypriot play by Marina Makri, at WhereHaus 612. ‘Shirley Valentine’ is on stage at Theatre Ena. Plus, ‘The Woman in Black’ is showing at the Upper Stage of Satiriko Theatre, with special access for those with mobility issues. In Larnaca, the Municipal Theatre G. Lycourgos presents Agatha Christie’s classic mystery ‘Murder on the Orient Express,’ while Limassol’s Rialto Theatre showcases ‘The Milk’ by Vasilis Katsikonouris.
Nicosia is alive with visual arts exhibitions. You can find them in independent spaces like Marginalia and Stand in Line, as well as major spots like NiMAC and the Leventis Gallery. Public art events, such as ‘Water Movement Nicosia’ at City Hall Square, mix with painting, photography, and themed group shows.
The journey goes on in Larnaca with the community project ‘Traces of People IV’ at the Municipal Gallery. In Limassol, exhibitions pop up at places like NeMe and 125 Space. It all wraps up in Paphos, where ‘Where Figures Drift’ is displayed at CAP St George Hotel & Resort. A rich cultural landscape spreads across the island, inviting everyone to explore.






