FAQ
When will the Project Space Festival 2026 take place?
The Project Space Festival 2026 will take place from 30th May - 28th June. Each day is dedicated to a different event.
Where will the Project Space Festival 2026 take place?
The Project Space Festival 2026 will take place in 31 different locations in Berlin. The exact locations can be found on the homepage, the subpage "Map" and on the individual event pages.
Where can I find information about accessibility?
Information about accessibility can be found on the subpage "Accessibility" and on the individual event pages.
Does the Project Space Festival 2026 charge admission?
No. The events of the Project Space Festival 2026 are free of charge The event on the 6th June will take place at TROPEZ in the Humboldthain summer pool. There are free tickets available at the entrance for Project Space Festival visitors.
Who is taking part in the Project Space Festival 2026?
30 project spaces and project initiatives and the artists, curators and cultural producers invited by them will take part in the Project Space Festival.
Which project spaces are participating in the Project Space Festival 2026?
ACUD Galerie, affair, BARAZANI.berlin,. BETON Berlin, Cittipunkt, Co-Making Matters, die raum, diffrakt, Errant Sound, gr_und, GUTS, HILDEGARD, Kleine Humboldt Galerie, maḳām, Make-up, Mehringplatz 20, Neun Kelche , panke.gallery, PASSAGE, Pickle Bar, Raum für drastische Maßnahmen, SAP Space, SATELLIT, Scherben, Solaris, stay hungry, Spoiler Aktionsraum, super bien!, The Watch, TROPEZ
How were the participating project spaces and project initiatives selected?
Project spaces and project initiatives could apply to participate and were then selected by a jury of experts.
Who were the jury members for the Project Space Festival 2026?
Carrick Bell, Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez, April Gertler, Silke Nowak, Linda Peitz
Read more about the jury and the selection process in our transparency report:
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Who is organising the Project Space Festival 2026?
The Project Space Festival 2026 is organised by the project space Kreuzberg Pavillon (Heiko Pfreundt & Lisa Schorm), Michael Fesca (Finance), Erin Mitchell (Graphic Design), David Liebermann & Lars Hembacher (Website) in cooperation with the participating project spaces and project initiatives.
What is a project space in the context of the Project Space Festival?
A project space is an independent art space with an ongoing public programme.
It is rooted in the visual arts but can have a multidisciplinary approach. A project space not only exhibits its own members but also collaborates with third parties. A project space provides an infrastructure for the artist community and allows experimental approaches within flat hierarchies. A project space does not take money from the artists it collaborates with.
What is a project initiative in the context of the Project Space Festival?
A project initiative functions like a project space without having a fixed location.
Who can I contact if I have further questions?
If you have any further questions, please contact the Project Space Festival Berlin team at: info@projectspacefestival-berlin.com
Who can I contact for press enquiries?
For press enquiries please contact: press@projectspacefestival-berlin.com
Spoiler
PASSAGE
Make-up
Errant Sound
Solaris
ACUD Galerie
TROPEZ
Guided Tour Kreuzberg
affair
SATELLIT
Mehringplatz 20
Raum für drastische Maßnahmen
SAP Space
Neun Kelche
super bien! Berlin
Guided Tour Mitte
Co-Making Matters
diffrakt
die raum
panke.gallery
maḳām
Cittipunkt
Kleine Humboldt Galerie
HILDEGARD
gr_und
BETON Berlin
BARAZANI.berlin
GUTS
Pickle Bar
stay hungry