About

CCA Berlin – Center for Contemporary Arts is a new institution dedicated to exhibiting and facilitating contemporary artistic practices while cultivating critical knowledge and discourse on art and culture. Since its founding in 2022, CCA Berlin has hosted a wide array of international artists, offering space to both established and emerging voices through various exhibition formats and a multidisciplinary public program. From its first location in Berlin–Schöneberg to its current space at Breitscheidplatz, alongside other off-site projects across the city, CCA Berlin remains committed to engaging diverse audiences and communities, both locally and globally. Its mission is to provide a progressive platform for collaboration, experimentation, radical inquiry, and open dialogue—addressing the pressing questions and concerns of contemporary art.

CCA Berlin in the foyer building of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, 2024. Photo: Diana Pfammatter/CCA Berlin

Team

Fabian Schöneich
Founder + Director

Nan Xi
Assistant Curator

Franz Hempel
Production Management

Pauline Herrmann
​Curatorial Fellow

Advisory Board

Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Artist, Dubai

Leopold Oetker
Entrepreneur, Berlin

Mato Perić
Entrepreneur + Investor, London + Dubai

Ruba Katrib
Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1, New York

Antidiscrimination Clause

CCA Berlin – Center for Contemporary Arts understands itself as a discursive platform for the exchange of different perspectives and through this, it welcomes lively discussion. Discrimination or any kind of act based on racist and antisemitic ascriptions, or targeting ethnic origin, nationality, sexual and gender identity, religion, physical or mental impairment, chronic illness, age, language, and social status will not be accepted. Regardless of their nationality, everyone in Germany is protected from discrimination by the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) and the Berlin State Anti-Discrimination Law (LADG). Everyone has the right to take action against discrimination for themselves or others.