UCCA Center for Contemporary Art is China’s leading contemporary art institution. Committed to the belief that art can deepen lives and transcend boundaries, UCCA presents a wide range of exhibitions, public programs, and research initiatives to a public of more than one million visitors each year across three locations.
Read MoreUCCA Beijing sits at the heart of the 798 Art District, occupying 10,000 square meters of factory chambers built in 1957 and regenerated in 2019 by OMA. UCCA Dune, designed by Open Architecture, lies beneath the sand in the seaside enclave of Aranya in Beidaihe. UCCA Edge, designed by New York-based architecture firm SO – IL, opened in Shanghai in May 2021.
Formally accredited as a museum by the Beijing Cultural Bureau in 2018, UCCA also operates non-profit foundations, licensed by the Beijing Bureau of Civil Affairs and the Hong Kong government. UCCA’s commercial ventures include the retail platform UCCA Store, the children’s education initiative UCCA Kids, and collaborations and projects under the rubric UCCA Lab.
Opened in 2007 and revived by a committed group of Chinese and international patrons in 2017, UCCA works to bring China into global dialogue through contemporary art.
798 Art District
No 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu
Chaoyang District
100015, Beijing
China
www.ucca.org.cn/en
+86 10 5780 0200
Tuesday – Sunday
10am – 7pm
Closed Monday
2F, No.88 Xizang Bei Lu
Jing'an District,
Shanghai
China
www.ucca.org.cn/en
+86 21 6628 6861
Tuesday – Sunday
10am – 7pm
Closed Mondays