Kalliopi Gkika has been working in the Lighthouse of Greece since 2016, as a Scientific Associate for the creation of tactile routes in museums and cultural sites . Furthermore from 2018 until today she is in charge of the tactile museum and also responsible for tactile exploration using the Loretta Secchi method for visitors with visual impairment. Having studied in Italy, initially focused on studies of the arts, music, spectacle and visual communication analysis, Kalliopi specialized in the Cavazza Institute for blinds in Bologna as a guide to works of art for people with total or partial vision loss. Finally, she worked for three years as a Guide at the Bologna Anteros Tactile Museum, which translates paintings in reliefs for visually impaired visitors, while in Greece, have collaborated with the National Historical Museum and the Piraeus Municipal Art Gallery. Languages: Greek, English, Italian.