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The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (EMST) operates from its permanent home in the former Fix brewery building, presenting rotating exhibitions of Greek and international contemporary art. The museum's permanent collection spans works from the 1960s through present day, with particular emphasis on conceptual art, installations, and new media. EMST maintains active partnerships with European institutions, including WIELS Centre for Contemporary Art in Brussels, to develop cross-cultural exhibition programs. The museum's recent exhibition "The Same River Twice: The Triumph of Death" showcased works by Greek artists exploring themes of mortality and cultural memory through painting, sculpture, and multimedia installations. EMST's public programming includes regular panel discussions on contemporary issues ranging from sustainable fashion to environmental policy, bringing artists into dialogue with researchers and cultural critics. The institution hosts workshops and seminars examining the intersection of art practice with social and political movements. EMST's international residency program provides studio space and professional development opportunities for Greek artists between ages 25 and 45. The museum facilitates connections between resident artists and European cultural institutions through its established network of partner organizations. Educational initiatives include artist talks, studio visits, and collaborative projects designed to strengthen ties between Athens and the broader European contemporary art community.