ART & PROJECT SPACE
Księcia Witolda 66, 50-203 Wrocław, Poland
66P (Six Six P) is a distinct venue in the field of contemporary art, which is otherwise dominated by public institutions on the one hand, and on the other – by commercial private galleries. It is a place for dialogue and integration of local and ///
Trg celjskih knezov 8, 3000 Celje, Slovenia
The AIR Celeia programme has been up and running since 2005. The programme encourages the development and promotion of the contemporary artistic and curatorial practices and is based on open dialogue, exchange and cooperation. It is conceived as a two-month residency for international artists ///
Croatia
Apoteka – Space for Contemporary Art is a leading institution for contemporary art in the Region of Istria, Croatia. It is a flexible concept that works in the space of “in between” – different positions and ideas: as a project space, a gallery, an ///
INSTITUTION
Pavstos Buzand street 1/3, 0010 Yerevan, Armenia
The “Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art” (ACCEA or “NPAK” in Armenian acronym) is a Non-Governmental Organization operating in Yerevan and New York. ACCEA/NPAK activities, which in 1992 started with one group exhibition per year, very soon grew into an active and vibrant art ///
Szyperska 2, 61-754 Poznań, Poland
The Arsenal Municipal Gallery is a self-governmental cultural institution financed by the Municipality of Poznań. We are active in the fields of exhibiting, publishing, organizing cultural events, and developing educational programs. We continuously extend the Gallery collection. As a public institution, we are interested ///
Bulevardul Take Ionescu 46C, 300124 Timișoara, Romania
We believe art plays a key role in understanding today’s society, strengthening the local community and stimulating creative ideas for a more inclusive and a more sustainable future. The vision of the Art Encounters Foundation is to become a meeting point for people, ideas, ///
Rumanova 1470/1, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia
Based on the resolution of the city council, the city of Košice established the contribution organization on 1 October 2013. It started its activities on 1 January 2014 with the aim of building on the foundations laid during 2013, when Košice was the ///
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
The Art Museum of Cluj-Napoca is one of the most prestigious museum institutions with an artistic profile of Romania, being nominated in 1997 for the prestigious European Museum of the Year Award – EMYA. The quality of the cultural programs organized here was rewarded ///
Wrocław, Poland
ART TRANSPARENT Contemporary Art Foundation was originated in 2005 in Wrocław. People who are involved in its work are specialists in a variety of fields: artists and lecturers associated with the Wrocław Academy of Fine Arts, psychologists and specialists in the area of social ///
Chișinău, Moldova
ARTCOR – Creative Industries Center is located in the historical center of Chisinau in the courtyard of the Art Academy (AMTAP). The center is set to become a place for developing the environment of creative industries of Moldova. Artcor was possible only with the ///
Krutohirnyi Descent 21-А, 49000 Dnipro, Ukraine
Opened in 2013, Artsvit Gallery has become one of the first contemporary art venues in the Dnipropetrovsk region and now transformed into an essential platform for ideas’ cultivation and cultural exchange for Ukrainian art. In collaboration with artists, curators, researchers, and cultural organizations, the ///
Rruga Pjetër Bogdani, 1019 Tirana, Albania
Bazament is an indipendent art space dedicated to contemporary art in Tirana, Albania. Its main focus is to create an independent and sustainable contemporary art scene, by offering a new exhibition space where narratives and the discourse of Albanian contemporary art, can be shown ///
Berlin, Germany
Béton Bleu Magazine is a digital magazine for contemporary East European and Balkan culture, including art, performance, and artistic activism. The cultural platform aims to capture the thriving and evolving avant-garde culture of East Europe, a culturally rich region that is underrepresented in the European media landscape. ///
Grajska cesta, Slovenia
Established in 1974 in order to upgrade regular cultural activities taking place in Kostanjevica na Krki, most especially in the field of visual art. The Museum is the legal successor of Dolenjska Cultural Festival, as is its activities and property (art collections). It covers ///
Am Amtsteich 15, 03046 Cottbus - Chóśebuz, Germany
Mit über 45.000 Werken beherbergt das Brandenburgische Landesmuseum für moderne Kunst (BLMK) mit seinen Standorten in Cottbus und Frankfurt (Oder) die weltweit umfassendste, museale Sammlung von Kunst aus der DDR und den nachfolgenden künstlerischen Traditionslinien. Diese Ressource gilt es verantwortungsvoll zu bewahren, auszubauen und ///
Plac Szczepański 3a, 31-011 Krakow, Poland
Bunkier Sztuki is one of the most important Polish cultural institutions presenting contemporary art. It originally functioned within the network of Art Exhibition Offices (the BWA) but in 1994 was given the status of city gallery. Mission of the institution is home to exhibitions, ///
Karl-Marx-Allee 72, 10243 Berlin, Germany
Cosiness and a certain businesslike charm make Café Sibylle a popular place. Original stucco elements and wall paintings can be found in the bright café just as much as a piece of the moustache of the former Stalin monument or posters and everyday objects ///
81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
The public institution Centre for Contemporary Art of Montenegro, based in Podgorica, deals with promotion and development of contemporary fine arts. The Centre is specialised in: the gallery and museum activities; collecting, studying, preserving and exhibiting works of art; formation and enrichment of various ///
D’EST is a nomadic platform and online archive for video art, experimental, and documentary film that maps artistic forms of historiography at the intersection of postsocialist, queer-feminist, and decolonial narratives and imaginaries. From 2023, a new constellation of curated video art chapters, a nomadic ///
The Czech Centre Berlin has been engaged in dialogue with the German public and media since 1993. It organizes its own events, collaborates with key cultural institutions shroughout Germany, and supports exchange programs. Its program focuses on contemporary art, music, documentary film, literature, design, ///
Kardynala Huzara Street 7, 79017 Lviv, Ukraine
Founded on March 5 , 2011, Lviv. What is Detenpyla – a kitchen-workshop, a workshop-gallery or a gallery? This is an exhibition space created in the premises of the former laundry, forge and current kitchen with a total area of about 17 m², located within the central ///
Berliner Straße 135, 14467 Potsdam, Germany
The German Cultural Forum of Eastern Europe is committed to the future-oriented communication of German culture and history of Eastern Europe and wants to make a lasting contribution to strengthening European identity. All regions in which Germans lived or still live are taken into account. For the ///
Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture / DCCC is a Ukrainian cultural institution creating projects which focus on contemporary art, media, urban studies, music and informal education since 2019. This is a platform for international collaborations, research and interactions with local communities. Leveraging arts and ///
Vasylkivska Street 1, 03040 Kyiv, Ukraine
The Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre (Dovzhenko Centre) is the largest Ukrainian film archive with an extensive collection that includes 7,000 feature films, documentaries, Ukrainian and foreign animated films and thousands of archival records from the history of Ukrainian cinema. Dovzhenko Centre was launched in ///
Dzielna 7, 00-154 Warsaw, Poland
We established the Dzielna Foundation looking for mutual support in work in the field of art. We believe that art is the only space to be affected by shared emotions, an area of in-depth communication and an effective way for the lives of individuals ///
Strada Miron Costin, 410051 Oradea, Romania
The idea of reconversion and conservation of our architectural heritage, of an industrial nature in our case, is the first motivation for this project initiation. By this way, the East Mill (Moara Rasarit) desires to become an open space for cultural events. The place, as it preserves ///
When the East Slovak Gallery opened its doors to the public for the first time, it represented an important milestone for Slovak culture. Two years after the opening of the Slovak National Gallery, the first regional gallery was established in 1951 in the second ///
Hlavná 110/27, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia
Sarajevská 68/16, 120 00 Prague, Czechia
Etc. gallery is a non-profit contemporary art gallery showcasing the work of both Czech and international artists within exhibitions, screenings and discussions. Its programme is currently focused on the presentation of artists, who deploy the medium of moving image in their work and explore ///
Kralja Milutina 34, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
footnote -centre for image and text is an independent artist-run studio in Belgrade, Serbia It is a space dedicated to experimentation, research and production in the field of visual arts and publishing. Our focus is on different and informal educational formats and collaborations between individual ///
Jungmannova 19/7, 110 00 Prague, Czechia
Fotograf Gallery was established under the name Fotograf Studio at the end of 2009 as the second platform for the Fotograf 07 Association. The Association enabled members to stimulate directly and continually activity in the field of artistic photography and reflect its context in media ///
Képíró street 6, 1053 Budapest, Hungary
The Association of Hungarian Photographers has been the most important photographic society in Hungary since 1956. The Association has over three hundred members, all of them outstanding Hungarian photographers, and many of them the holder of one or another of the country’s awards for ///
Adama Mickiewicza 2, 15-222 Białystok, Poland
The Arsenal Gallery in Białystok was established in 1965 as one of the Artistic Exhibitions Bureaux. It has been under Monika Szewczyk’s management since 1990. Today, it is a municipal institution of culture financed from the budget of the City of Białystok. The Gallery ///
ul. Popiełuszki 5, 20-052 Lublin, Poland
Galeria Labirynt is a modern municipal cultural institution focused on art. It has existed since 1956, when it functioned as the Bureau of Art Exhibitions. We regularly host exhibitions of artists who can be called contemporary classics as well as newcomers. You can also ///
As an exhibition institution without a permanent collection (of Kunsthalle type), Galerie Rudolfinum focuses primarily on the presentation of contemporary international and Czech art. The long-term goal of Galerie Rudolfinum is to build an open communication space not just for exhibitions, and offer active ///
Víta Nejedlého 487/23, 130 00 Prague, Czechia
The 35m2 is an artist run space and non-profit gallery for contemporary artistic activity. Since 2006 gallery has been directed by artists Petra Steinerová and Michal Pěchouček. In 2015 Tereza Záchová and František Fekete joined their collective. The gallery is focused mainly on progressive ///
Stritarjeva ulica, 1102 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Kresija Gallery, the most representative among the official exhibition spaces by Municipality of Ljubljana, is set in the very heart of the city. The gallery is characterized by its transparency, which, due to its numerous windows allows communication of the internal, exhibitional space with ///
Sofia, Bulgaria
Gallery Gallery is a project by artists and curatorsAlbena BaevaandRene Beekman.Gallery Gallery is the first gallery that is exclusively focused on digital art in Bulgaria. Thegallery operates two virtual exhibition spaces that are accessible non-stop, but only if youare close enough to the physical ///
GARAGE 33 GALLERY-SHELTER is an international art space for art from «conflict?», which was founded by MKUV Studio [Maria Kulikovska + Uleg Vinnichenko] and SPP [School of Political Performance]. We try to break down rigid concepts of borders: geographical, national, religious, class, gender, ethical ///
Vítkova 631/7a, 186 00 Prague, Czechia
Garage Gallery is a contemporary space for exhibitions, artist studios and artist in residence programs. Founded in Prague’s Karlín district in 2018, we have been presenting projects by both emerging and established artists. We strive to nurture all contemporary forms of expression and to ///
Barborská, Czechia
At GASK, we are convinced that art is an important key to helping us understand ourselves. It opens up a world of beauty, creativity, astonishment and tolerance, and it also challenges us to think about ourselves and about the world around us. All of GASK’s ///
The Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region (GASK) has changed its name and location several times during its existence. Founded in 1963 as the regional gallery of the Central Bohemian Region, it was part of Czechoslovakia’s wide-ranging network of state-run galleries. It was officially ///
Große Sperlgasse 25, 1020 Vienna, Austria
hoast is an independent artist-run space in Vienna with a particular focus on South-Eastern Europe and the local Austrian scene. hoast was founded in 2017 by visual artists Wolfgang Obermair and Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair. https://www.hoast.net/hoast/
The opening of the ICA–Sofia Gallery was made possible by the dedicated conviction of Slava Nakovska and Nedko Solakov that it was not only absolutely necessary to have the gallery but that it was also possible to realize it in the rather thin and ///
Avet Avetisyan Street 47, 0033 Yerevan, Armenia
The Institute of Contemporary Art is an institution dedicated to capacity building. For us, education, science, and production are interconnected and organized as one global process. The ICA School, the Project and Research Labs, the exhibition hall and the library, the studios, and the ///
Naberezhno-Luhova Street 12, 04071 Kyiv, Ukraine
IZOLYATSIA is a non-profit, non-governmental platform for cultural initiatives, founded in 2010 on the site of a former insulation factory based in Donetsk. The foundation takes its name from the original manufacturer. In June 2014 the territory was seized by armed representatives of Russian ///
Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, 79008 Lviv, Ukraine
Jam Factory Art Center is a contemporary art institution that plays a key role in reflecting and presenting contemporary processes in Ukrainian and international art and culture, opening opportunities for public dialogue. Since 2015, when a renowned cultural entrepreneur and Ph.D. in history, Harald Binder, ///
Calea Martirilor 1989 51/52-53, 300774 Timișoara, Romania
Jecza Gallery is a contemporary art gallery based in Timisoara, Romania, dedicated to contemporary art from the 1960ies to now. Jecza Gallery was founded initially as a family business in 2011 by Sorina Ianovici-Jecza and Andrei Jecza. The gallery had from the outset a ///
Peetri 12, 10415 Tallinn, Estonia
Kai Art Center is the cultural heart of the seaside Noblessner harbor complex – a fascinating mix of regional history, period-tinged architecture, and contemporary art and culture. In a century-old former secret submarine plant, visitors will encounter captivating and thought-provoking exhibitions, art, and cinema, ///
Belarus
The platform was created primarily due to dissatisfaction with the situation in contemporary Belarusian art, as well as the relative invisibility of the experience of Belarusian art in the Eastern European and international context. By inertia, the official cultural policy of Belarus preserved the ///
ART & PROJECT SPACE & INSTITUTION
Hanzas iela 22, LV-1045 Riga, Latvia
Since its founding, Kim? has occupied various rented locations, often initiating cultural revitalization in neglected areas through its activities. From 2009 to 2016, the Kim? Contemporary Art Centre was situated in Spīķeri, transforming the space into a hub for art exhibitions using its own ///
The Kitchen Conversations podcast is founded and hosted by Patrycja Rozwora – a Polish artist, writer and podcaster originally from Warsaw, currently based in Berlin. Each episode of the podcast is dedicated to an artist/researcher/curator/activist who in some way engages with the context of the ///
Kogo is a contemporary art gallery that opened at The Widget Factory in Tartu in the spring of 2018, and is aimed at improving the international visibility of artists and introducing their art practice more broadly. At the centre of Kogo’s diverse exhibition programme are ///
Hamze Hume, 77101 Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The KRAK Center for Contemporary Culture in Bihać is an independent multifunctional space established by the Revizor Foundation which aims to work and produce new social practices. The main focus of KRAK is visual arts, performance, architecture, urbanism and design. What KRAK further focuses ///
Krutohirnyi Descent 21, 49000 Dnipro, Ukraine
The team of Kultura Medialna NGO includes professional culture managers, curators, artists and activists collaborating since 2013. By the time they started common projects, team members had had long-term personal experience in organizing festivals, concerts, exhibitions and educational programs in Ukraine and beyond. Over ///
August Weizenbergi 34, 15050 Tallinn, Estonia
Kumu views its role as being an initiator of a social and cultural debate in connection with both expositions of art history and events in the Gallery of Contemporary Art, which has become an incubator for new ideas for domestic and foreign artists. Besides ///
Auguststraße 21, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Kunst Raum Mitte is the reorganization of galerie weisser elefant, which was founded in East Berlin in 1987. With Natalie Keppler and Agnieszka Roguski, the communal art space will have new artistic directors in 2024. As a prelude to the program, a two-month research ///
Taschenberg 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany
Kunstfonds The core holdings of the collection were assembled through public commissions and purchases during GDR times, these being expanded after 1990 by the incorporation of works held by the Treuhand privatisation agency. Since 1992 the collection has also been systematically expanded by the ///
Námestie SNP 12, 811 01 Bratislava, Slovakia
Kunsthalle Bratislava is a state-funded cultural institution without a permanent collection, focused on presenting a wide range of contemporary art approaches. It is situated in the historic House of Arts building, established in 1958, located in the most vivid part of the city center. ///
PRIVATE COLLECTION
Klárov 132/5, 118 00 Prague, Czechia
Kunsthalle Praha is a brand-new art space on Prague’s cultural map. Founded by The Pudil Family Foundation as a non-governmental organisation and non-profit platform, its aim is to connect the Czech and international art scenes. https://www.kunsthallepraha.org/en
Hamburger Straße 40, 18069 Rostock, Germany
The Kunsthalle Rostock was considered a prestige object of GDR cultural policy. Conceived in 1964 and opened five years later, it was “projected for foreign policy and cultural policy reasons …, [the Kunsthalle – author’s note] is of outstanding importance in creating a socialist ///
Leipziger Straße 47, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Kunstverein Ost – KVOST for short – was established in 2018 and is dedicated to promoting artists who come from Eastern Europe or whose life and work are shaped by the former Eastern bloc. The building that houses the Kunstverein reflects this; situated in ///
Jaņa Rozentāla laukums 1, LV-1010 Riga, Latvia
Latvian National Museum of Art is the largest depository of professional art in Latvia and takes an important place in collecting, preserving and popularizing the cultural values in Latvia and foreign countries. It regularly organizes art exhibitions, educational activities and cultural events. Mission The ///
Cankarjeva ulica, 4000 Kranj, Slovenia
The Layer House team is a collective of individuals who are passionate about designing and implementing cultural events in the city. We like to connect with other cultural institutions in Kranj and network across Slovenia and internationally. https://layer.si/en/
LAZNIA Centre for Contemporary Art was one of the first public cultural institutions established in Poland after the transformations of 1989. It began as an initiative by local independent artists opposed to traditional models of art. An old and dilapidated former public bathhouse in ///
Hungary
Our artists define our institution’s identity by exploring a borderless spectrum, including projection mapping, interactive and spatial design, holographic experiments, data art, and other technocultural practices – from historical to contemporary. https://lam.xyz
Wilcza, 00-545 Warsaw, Poland
Since 2006 the lokal_30 gallery has provided a venue for shows, meetings, and performances, promoting artists of all generations and consolidating their status internationally. We primarily focus on women artists. In 2009–2010 gallery operated in East London as a temporary branch of the Warsaw-based gallery. We ///
Riga, Latvia
LOW is a Latvian based independent art organisation connecting local artists and audiences with the Baltic region and beyond through a diverse programme of events, talks, exhibitions and happenings. LOW has been an important part of the Latvian cultural landscape since 2017, engaging in a ///
Vasylya Stefanyka Street 11, Ukraine
Lviv Municipal Art Center is a new landmark on the cultural map of the city. It is a multi-functional space located in the authentic Neo-Gothic building with a modern architectural solution. The center includes a gallery, lecture halls, media library, bookstore, a cozy cafe, ///
M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art is one of the largest and oldest art museums in Lithuania. It has already reached the one hundred years of its history and from a small temporary Čiurlionis Gallery has grown into a huge museum complex, which ///
Antonovycha Street, 03150 Kyiv, Ukraine
M17 Contemporary Art Center (M17 CAC) is a cultural institution that functions as an educational and research platform, an exhibition venue for Ukrainian and foreign contemporary art. The activities of the Center are aimed at creating a dialogue space for professional circles and all ///
Poland
Magazyn RTV is an online platform dedicated to art and activism, mainly in Poland and Eastern Europe. Each issue is devoted to a different topic, such as: climate justice, forms of familism, technology, protests in Belarus, lesbian culture in Poland, etc. It contains contributions from ///
Ke Sklárně, 147 00 Prague, Czechia
MeetFactory is a non-profit international center for contemporary art founded in 2001 by the artist David Černý. In the wake of the destructive floods of 2002, MeetFactory was forced to evacuate its previous premises in Holešovice. The project was resurrected three years later in ///
Cankarjeva cesta, 1102 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Moderna galerija is a national museum that works, in accordance with its mission, in the fields of modern and contemporary art. It was founded in 1947 as a museum of modern art. With Slovenia’s independence in 1991, Moderna galerija became the principal national institution ///
Ulica bratov Židan, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana is a creative and modern institution with close links to its environment. By offering a diverse and accessible programme oriented to quality, MGML outlines creative approaches to upgrading existing professional standards in museum field. MGML is a place ///
Szent György tér 2, 1014 Budapest, Hungary
https://en.mng.hu
INSTITUTION & PRIVATE COLLECTION
Pylimo g. 17, 01141 Vilnius, Lithuania
MO Museum, a personal initiative of Lithuanian scientists and philanthropists Danguolė and Viktoras Butkus, functioned as an art museum without walls for close to ten years. The collection of around 6 000 modern and contemporary pieces contains major Lithuanian artworks from the 1960s to ///
Since its foundation in 1965, the Museum of Contemporary Art has based its display policy on the representation of the most relevant artists, periods, movements and tendencies in Yugoslav, Serbian and international art of the 20th century. Furthermore, the Museum held a respectable position ///
Lipowa 4, 30-702 Krakow, Poland
The programme of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK, which has been active since 19th May 2011 encompasses presentation of the latest international art, education as well as research and publication projects. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of ///
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMSU), founded in 1948 as a Gallery of Fine Art, opened its door to visitors in the Governor Palace, then the City House of Culture. In 1956, it moved to the second floor of the University Library ///
The Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was founded in 1945, when it was housed in the Cerva-Pozza Palace in the Pile area. But the building in which this museum institution of modern and contemporary art has been located since 1948 was originally conceived and constructed ///
Kyrylivska Street 41, 03080 Kyiv, Ukraine
On June 17, 2005, the first in our country, a private Museum of Contemporary Art, hospitably opened its doors to visitors. It is located in the historic part of Podil on two floors of the building on the street Bratskaya, 14, and immediately gained ///
Strada 1 Mai 8, 430331 Baia Mare, Romania
The County Art Museum “Baia Mare Artistic Center” is the main Romanian art museum that has invested substantially and systematically in the development of the heritage, thus placing itself among the top three places at national level in the chapters that generate the specificity ///
Pańska 3, 00-124 Warsaw, Poland
Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź is one of the oldest museums of modern art in the world. The Museum’s connections with the avant-garde date back to the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, when a group of radical artists from the “a.r.” group began gathering works ///
Konstitucijos pr. 22, 08105 Vilnius, Lithuania
The goal of the National Gallery of Art (NGA) is to collect and research Lithuanian art of the 20th and 21st Century and present it to Lithuanian and international audiences as a part of the international modern art culture. Our aim is to study ///
Zelenih beretki 8, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
From the start, the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been divided into several departments that enable it to carry out its legally pre-determined activities such as: systematic research, maintenance, restoration and presentation of its collections to public. The research-related activities revolve around ///
Dukelských hrdinů 530/47, 170 00 Prague, Czechia
The Largest Art Collection in the Czech Republic Our 399,000 collection items contain exquisite art from all time periods. On top of that, the best works are regularly on display in permanent exhibitions and short-term expositions. Discover for yourself the original artworks by Albrecht ///
Moritzstraße 20, 09111 Chemnitz, Germany
The Neue Sächsische Galerie (NSG) is a museum for contemporary art and an action space of the art association Neue Chemnitzer Kunsthütte. It owes its existence to the committed efforts of Chemnitz citizens during the period of reunification. The local Stasi headquarters for state ///
AB dambis, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia
The NOASS art centre is an artist-run organisation with an operating history dating back over 20 years. The organization was founded in 1998 and in 2005 the arts centre was awarded the status of a public benefit organisation. Among Latvia’s non-governmental cultural organisations, NOASS has ///
Plac Solny 4, 50-060 Wrocław, Poland
OP ENHEIM will focus on cultural and artistic projects such as exhibitions, while promoting Polish-German dialogue and international exchange. The multifunctional hall on the top floor offers an extraordinary atmosphere and a breathtaking view over the roofs of Wroclaw’s old town. It can host scientific meetings ///
Bunsenstraße, Germany
OSTEN ist ein Festival für Kunst und gegenseitiges Interesse. Es erforscht und feiert “den Osten” als Landschaft der Veränderungen für Mensch, Natur und Zusammenleben. Vom 1. bis 16. Juni 2024 lädt das Festival zum zweiten Mal ein, die Stadt Bitterfeld-Wolfen und “den Osten” mit ///
Parallel Art Foundation is a non-profit organisation established in 2010, with the aim to support, develop and internationally contextualize Hungarian contemporary performing and visual arts. Performing art activities are focusing on contemporary dance, including urban and site-specific projects, as well as events challenging dancers ///
PART TIME GALLERY is new, non-commercial gallery in Tallinas Street 94, Riga, managed by artists and founders of the association “Neatlaidība” Liene and Oskars Pavlovski. Its title – Part Time – is both a multi-faceted metaphor and a play of words, as well as ///
Petrohradská 438/13, 101 00 Prague, Czechia
The mission is to bridge the gap between the art world and the general public, to increase understanding and appreciation of contemporary art and to provide a safe space for discussion of contemporary issues. This is due to our firm belief that art has ///
Stephanstraße 11, 10559 Berlin, Germany
The Pickle Bar and Residency are two initiatives amongst others to open up Slavs and Tatars as a platform to the larger public, beyond the institutional framework of contemporary art. Unlike the traditional studio nestled away in an industrial site, away from the public, ///
Pariser Platz 4A, 10117 Berlin, Germany
The Pilecki Institute is simultaneously a research institute, a digital archive, a historical museum and an educational institution. Our work seeks to help defend the values of democracy and freedom from historical oblivion, as well as unveil a new perspective on the history of Europe by including the Polish experience of ///
Baseina Street 1/2, 01003 Kyiv, Ukraine
The PinchukArtCentre was founded in September 2006 by businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk. It is one the largest and most dynamic private contemporary art centres in Central and Eastern Europe. With over 3 million visitors, the PinchukArtCentre has become an international hub for contemporary ///
Porážková 26, 702 00 Ostrava, Czechia
We are a city gallery bringing our visitors an opportunity to experience intense encounters with contemporary visual arts. Contemporary art is not just something in which one can find pleasure, but rather a particular creative approach to the world. It may result in objects ///
bul. Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov 34, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
POSTA is an exhibition space in downtown Sofia, a project of the curator Boyana Djikova and the artist Vikenti Komitski. The gallery, a showcase window, emerged during the pandemic as a vector between art, poetry and the street. https://postaspace.org/
Kolbenova 923/34a, 190 00 Prague, Czechia
In the spring of 2016, a new concept was introduced and brought to life in Pragovka, a legendary first—republic factory in the heart of the industrial area in Prague 9. Hosting occasional art ateliers and events in the past years, the venue is now ///
Skopje, North Macedonia
press to exit project space was established in 2004 by artists Hristina Ivanoska and Yane Calovski as a special program-based artist initiative for research and production in the field of visual arts and curatorial practices. The three main programs of activities are: The Visiting ///
Dobracina 59b, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Project O3ONE is an independent multimedia interactive art project which aims to encourage creativity and cultural diversity through the innovative cultural production. Invention, communication and innovation are imperatives of the project which continually expands readiness to accept new and different. O3ONE aims to present ///
Dunav, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
Punta is a contemporary art gallery with a focus on “trash art” (art on the border of the aesthetic), located in a former jewelry store at 13 Dunav St., Sofia. It is founded in April 2022 by curator Boyana Dzhikova and artists Aaron Roth ///
RAA is a cultural space that hosts regular theatrical and contemporary performances, exhibitions and workshops. At RAA you don’t have to be loud to be heard. A little herbal shop offers the possibility to take in some Latvian forest in the centre of Riga.
Kungu iela 3, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia
Riga Art Space is the only exhibition hall of the Riga city. It is located in the Old Riga, under Rātslaukums square, and has become the home of contemporary art events, exhibitions of well-known or newly discovered young artists, as well as other cultural ///
Lenču iela 2, LV-1010 Riga, Latvia
RIXC is the center for new media culture, art gallery and artist collective, that initiates projects in intersection of art, science and emerging technologies. RIXC’s activities include: running an art gallery, production of artworks and innovative art, science and technology projects, organising of the annual ///
Lindenstraße 91, 10969 Berlin, Germany
roam projects e. V. is a non-profit Berlin based association founded in 2022 and active since 2020. The goal of the association is to set an example against the dynamics of gentrification and to be hereby openly critical of outdated and unsustainable structures in the ///
Vilnius, Lithuania
Rupert’s residency programme is suited to local and international practitioners working in the cultural field. This includes artists, writers, curators, cultural managers and academics. Rupert provides the residents with the opportunity to live and create in Vilnius while developing their individual projects and immersing ///
Strada Henri Barbusse 59-61, 400416 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Sabot was founded at the beginning of 2009, as an attempt to verify the raison d’être of a gallery in the third millennium. Its initiators are Daria D. Pervain, former art critic and journalist, and Marcel Janco, a Romanian born, Turin-based art critic and ///
Bulgaria
School of Kindness is a ‘non-disciplined’ performative, educational and discursive program that takes place yearly in Bulgaria and its surroundings. It is a summer school, a workshop, a residency program, and a research platform, bringing together artistic practitioners, thinkers, and social workers. School of ///
Gyutacs utca, 1139 Budapest, Hungary
The mission of SÍN Arts Centre is to create a safe space through the operation of the production house whose basis is a creative and open mentality in which all participants can feel like equal partners. We collaborate with the creators in their artistic ///
The Sofia City Art Gallery hosts museum exhibitions, curator projects, solo and group exhibitions of works by Bulgarian and foreign artists. The gallery presents artworks from its collection through thematic, genre-oriented, style-based, and historical exhibitions. The presentation of travelling exhibits constitutes a vital part ///
Kyiv, Ukraine
For Solomiya Magazine, Ukraine is one of the very hearts of Europe’s democratic societies. As an independent magazine founded in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Solomiya is the result of an engaged, decolonial involvement of artists with their environment shaped by an ///
Uzhhorod, Ukraine
Sorry No Rooms Available is an international contemporary art residency that creates conditions for artistic practice embedded in the artistic and cultural environment of Uzhgorod and Transcarpathia. In return, residents commit to the production of a contextual project/exhibition in the city of Uzhhorod or ///
STROBOSKOP is an independent, artist-run space that was established in a garage beneath a PRL-style bloc building in 2016. Our goal is to platform both Polish and international artists who are working in ways that are underrepresented in the local contemporary art scene; to ///
Studija is a new art space in Kuldīga city, located in Kaļķu Street quarter. By offering space and time it aims to support creativity, research and education in the field of contemporary art and culture. An essential focus of the new art space is ///
Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd., 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
SWIMMING POOL IS A NON-PROFIT ART PROJECT SPACE IN SOFIA, FOUNDED IN 2015. ITS FOCUS LIES ON ARTIST AND CURATORIAL RESEARCH, COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES, ART EDUCATION, AND ART POLITICS. IT IS LOCATED ON A CENTRAL ROOFTOP WITH AN EMPTY POOL. OUR PARTNER PROJECTS ARE THE ///
The Tallinn Art Hall Foundation is a contemporary art establishment founded in 1934 that currently presents exhibitions in two galleries – at Tallinn Art Hall Lasnamäe Pavilion (24 Jaan Koorti Street) and Tallinn City Gallery. The exhibitions of Tallinn Art Hall are installed by ///
Karbysheva Street 1, 43023 Lutsk, Ukraine
THE KORSAKS’ MUSEUM OF THE CONTEMPORARY UKRAINIAN ART – A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE, IDEA, ART ARE MEETING TO CREATE THE FUTURE The Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art is located in the city of Lutsk, on the territory of the Adrenalin City cultural and ///
Alberta iela 13, LV-1010 Riga, Latvia
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (LCCA) is a non-governmental organization that has been promoting the development of contemporary art processes in Latvia and abroad since 2000, with a focus on the critical and creative appraisal of events in today’s society. LCCA organizes art events and ///
Samoilova, 1009 Skopje, North Macedonia
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) – Skopje is a symbol of solidarity which, as a lasting value, remains carved in the collective memory of the Macedonian public. Founded in 1964 as a result of numerous donations of art works to the city of ///
Dunavska 37, 21000 Novi Sad City, Serbia
The Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina maintainsa museological-researchapproach to the preservation, exhibition and presentationof works of contemporary art of the second half of the 20th and the 21st century, linking the local with the international art scene. Art collections of paintings, sculptures, objects and ///
Dubrovnik Avenue 17, 10010 Zagreb, Croatia
The Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb is a living place of creation, display, interpretation, and preservation of contemporary art in all its forms. Its goal is to encourage and uphold the understanding of contemporary art through professional, innovative, and educative usage of exhibitions and ///
Gledališka pot 1, Slovenia
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška (KGLU) is a museum of visual arts, focusing on the collection and study of art from the second half of the 20th century onwards, and is an important social agent that addresses questions and highlights issues ///
Aram street 1, 0010 Yerevan, Armenia
The National Gallery of Armenia was founded in 1921 by the decision of the Soviet Armenian Government, as the Art Department, one of the five departments of the State Museum. Martiros Sarian was appointed the Director of the museum, while Vrtanes Akhikian was named ///
31 August 1989 Street, MD-2093 Grătiești Commune, Moldova
The National Museum of Art of Moldova, one of the most prestigious museum institutions in Moldova, founded in 1939, is located in the center of Chisinau, in three buildings, important architectural monuments from the end of the century. XIX – beginning of the century. ///
Świętego Ducha 4, 70-205 Szczecin, Poland
TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art was opened in 2013. It is located in Szczecin – the Polish capital of the German-Polish border region Pomerania. TRAFO serves as a multifunctional meeting platform for artists and visitors. It introduces the audience to the tools of art ///
Strada Oltului, 520023 Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
In 1930, at the establishment of the ”Barabás Miklós” Guild, the writer Jenő Szentimrei summarized the aims of Transylvanian artists: „To create Transylvanian, European and contemporary art, striving for the most modern standards while preserving Transylvanian roots.” * In the history of Transylvanian graphic ///
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Beskydská 3134/12, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovakia
tranzit is a unique network of civic associations working independently in the field of contemporary art in Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania and across the borders of a wider Europe. Its main goal is to support and articulate emancipatory practices, establish ///
Kyrylivska Street 69, 04080 Kyiv, Ukraine
TSEKH – it is nowadays means more than just independent institution or leading contemporary art gallery. After our second gallery TSEKH VILNIUS’ opening in July in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, and after it is getting one of the biggest private galleries in a whole ///
Sayat-Nova Avenue 5, 0001 Yerevan, Armenia
A multi-purpose art and performance space, dedicated to the representation of local artists. http://www.twoarcs.am
Kralja Milana 10, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
U10 Art Space is an independent artist-run space dedicated to supporting contemporary art founded in 2012 in Belgrade. It was founded with the purpose to be a platform where young local artists would be shown. By collaborating with similar spaces and initiatives, U10 Art ///
Maribor Art Gallery opened its door on 8th February, 1954. Maribor thus received the first professional institution engaged in museum and gallery activity in the field of modern art. The city once again became a relatively important focal point for artistic and cultural activities, ///
Strossmayerjeva ulica 6, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Jazdów 2, 00-467 Warsaw, Poland
Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art is a place where we want to reflect on the world by means of art. In a castle located in the heart of Warsaw, close to Łazienki Park, we present exhibitions, performances, we run a cinema, a bookshop, a library and an art ///
Ukraine
Ukrainian Decolonial Glossary is a compilation of concepts from de- and post-colonial theories, featuring examples specific to the Ukrainian context. The first edition of this glossary will showcase 20 terms, each contributed by diverse Ukrainian researchers, writers and artists. Curatorial team of the project: Yullia Elyas, Anastasiia Omelianiuk, ///
VUNU is an active art institution in the Slovak and gradually international context including art support and presentation in the field. Run since 2016 in Kosice, VUNU gallery provides platform for contemporary art, VUNU organizes exhibitions of young and established Slovak and foreign artists. ///
Bogovićeva ulica 1, 10000 City of Zagreb, Croatia
What, How & for Whom/WHW (established in Zagreb in 1999) is a curatorial collective based in Zagreb, Vienna and Berlin, and, whose members are Ivet Ćurlin, Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić andSabina Sabolović, along with designer and publicist Dejan Kršić. Since 2003 WHW has been ///
Yermilov Centre is a centre of contemporary art in Kharkiv, opened in March 2012. Named after the famous Kharkiv artist, the representative of the Ukrainian avant-garde Vasyl Yermilov. The largest exhibition space in Kharkiv “YermilovCentre” represents contemporary Ukrainian art processes. Our priorities are artistic ///
Plac Stanisława Małachowskiego 3, 00-063 Warsaw, Poland
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art is an institution whose mission is to popularise contemporary art as an important element of socio-cultural life. A place where the most interesting phenomena of 20th and 21st century art are presented. The gallery stages temporary exhibitions. Among the outstanding ///
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art is an institution whose mission is to popularise contemporary art as an important element of socio-cultural life. A place where the most interesting phenomena of 20th and 21st century art are presented. The gallery stages temporary exhibitions. Among the ///
Abdyl Frashëri, Albania
ZETA Center for Contemporary Art is a non-profit exhibition space founded in 2007 by Valentina Koça. With its 150 square-meter area on the second floor of a mixed residential and commercial building at Abdyl Frashëri Street in downtown Tirana, ZETA functions as an autonomous cultural venue ///
ГАЛЕРИЯТА / GALERIATA is an independent art space founded in year 2023 by community of artists from Plovdiv city. The space is located in the center of Plovdiv near by Maritsa river in the building known as ATELIETATA (The Ateliers), where more than 20 artist in ///