Learning programs for special and vulnerable groups

Educational visits

In fulfilling its social role, the Center is committed to remaining accessible to all members of the public. In this spirit, the museum coordinates learning programmes tailored for individuals with disabilities, including:

Persons with intellectual disabilities

Individuals with limited mobility

Those with visual and hearing impairment

Individuals with mental health conditions & Other vulnerable social groups.

These programs are designed for Social Structures and Facilities, Day Centers and Special Schools.

They are available free of charge by contacting the museum.

To schedule a visit, please contact the museum at 210 3318491 or via email at kmnk@otenet.gr. Please note that the museum is accessible to individuals with mobility difficulties.

Program duration:

60 minutes

Free participation

(Upon communication with the museum)

Number of participants

Learning programs for special and vulnerable groups

Pottery education programs and announcements for people with disabilities and special groups.

Special groups

“Touch & Expression” 2023-2024

The primary goal of the experiential program “Touch & Expression” is to provide individuals with disabilities access to the world of...

5 May 2025

Special groups

“Clay Heals” 2022-2023

The main goal of the experiential program “Touch & Expression” is to provide access for people with disabilities to the world...

5 May 2025

Press Release, Special groups

“Travelling Ceramics” – New Accessibility Toolkit for People with Disabilities

The Centre for the Study of Modern Ceramics – G. Psaropoulos Foundation has developed an Accessibility Toolkit focused on contemporary ceramics,...

5 May 2025

Our accessibility toolkit

The museum’s accessibility toolkit, “Exploring the World of Pottery”, was designed to be mobile, visiting Special Education Facilities, Day Centers, and Special Schools both within and outside Attica, with a particular emphasis on reaching more remote areas. Primarily focusing on modern pottery, the toolkit includes accessible, specially designed learning materials for individuals with intellectual, motor, and hearing disabilities, along with clear instructions for using its resources.

Interested groups can borrow our toolkit free of charge for a two-week period (for more information, give us a call at 2103318491).

The museum’s toolkit was designed and implemented under the auspices and with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture.

Photographic material from the museum’s permanent exhibition

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