About

About

MACA Art Center

MACA Art Center is a non-profit contemporary art institution housed in a standalone building of minimalistic industrial style and futuristic design in Beijing's 798 Art District, a major hub for arts and culture in the city. Through forward-looking and experimental content, MACA aims to enable communication traversing disciplinary boundaries while forging international dialogues grounded in the specificities of a Chinese perspective. Our programmatic scope, which spans exhibitions, research initiatives, pan-performance practices, and alternative communal engagement, signals a commitment to exploring ideas outside established epistemic frameworks. MACA seeks to position itself as a new institutional mode, proposing an alternative coordinate within the topology of Chinese contemporary art. Through art, we address our radically transforming times.

Visitor Information

MACA Art Center,
706 Beiyi St,
798 Art Zone, No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Lu,
Chaoyang District,
Beijing, China

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday 10:30—18:00 
Last Entry 17:30
Closed on Monday

Team

Che Xuanqiao
Founder 

Yang Beichen
Director

Wang Ziwei
Branding and Development Director

Yang Li
Associate Curator and Researcher

Zhou Chu
Assistant Curator and Researcher

Zhang Luyun
Head of Visual Design

Lyle Lin
Head of Press and Communications

Du Juan
Head of Administration

Zhu Shu
Administrative Specialist

Mona©
Project Specialist in Shanghai

Helena Xie
Branding and Development Specialist

Contact

MACA Art Center
Beijing, China

info@macaarts.org
 

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Website

Design: Studio Pianpian He & Max Harvey
Initial Development: Systemantics

MACA Art Center is a non-profit contemporary art institution housed in a standalone building of minimalistic industrial style and futuristic design in Beijing's 798 Art District, a major hub for arts and culture in the city. Through forward-looking and experimental content, MACA aims to enable communication traversing disciplinary boundaries while forging international dialogues grounded in the specificities of a Chinese perspective. Our programmatic scope, which spans exhibitions, research initiatives, pan-performance practices, and alternative communal engagement, signals a commitment to exploring ideas outside established epistemic frameworks. MACA seeks to position itself as a new institutional mode, proposing an alternative coordinate within the topology of Chinese contemporary art. Through art, we address our radically transforming times.