DCA
French national network
of contemporary art centres

Menu
Contemporary art centres

CEAAC — Centre européen d’actions artistiques contemporaines

7 rue de l’Abreuvoir, 67000 Strasbourg

Grand Est

Facebook : @ceaacstrasbourg

X : @ceaacstrasbourg

Instagram : @ceaac

DCA - centre d'art - CEAAC, vue extérieure de la cour, 2023. Photo : Émilie Vialet.
CEAAC, vue extérieure de la cour, 2023. Photo : Émilie Vialet.
DCA - centre d'art - CEAAC, vue du bâtiment Art nouveau, 2023. Photo : Émilie Vialet.
CEAAC, vue du bâtiment Art nouveau, 2023. Photo : Émilie Vialet.
DCA - centre d'art - CEAAC, vue extérieure de la façade avec l’œuvre in situ de Flora Moscovici, peinture acrylique, 2022. Photo : Émilie Vialet.
CEAAC, vue extérieure de la façade avec l’œuvre in situ de Flora Moscovici, peinture acrylique, 2022. Photo : Émilie Vialet.

The Centre européen d’actions artistiques contemporaines (CEAAC) was founded in 1987 and aims to support, produce and promote contemporary art for all audiences.

Located in an Art Nouveau building in the heart of Strasbourg since 1995, the CEAAC organises exhibitions and events showcasing the richness and diversity of regional, national and international contemporary creation. In parallel, it develops and implements specific outreach programmes for schools (all grades from nursery to university) and audiences with special needs.

For over twenty years, CEAAC has been organising cross-residencies for artists and researchers in collaboration with an international network of institutions and cultural organisations. This exchange programme currently involves partners in Germany (Basis e.V., Frankfurt), Spain (Hangar, Barcelona), Hungary (Budapest Gallery), Italy (IUNO, Rome) and the Czech Republic (MeetFactory, Prague, and Institut français de
Prague). Since 2023, it has also been offering short curatorial residencies (Hop) and a production residency for invited artists.

The CEAAC is an association under the local law of 1908 and benefits from the support of the DRAC Grand Est, the Grand Est Region, the European Collectivity of Alsace and the City of Strasbourg.

Director: Alice Motard