About

About

Macalline Art Center

Macalline Art Center's physical space in Beijing’s 798 Art District has formally opened to the public on January 15, 2022. Macalline Art Center is a non-profit art institution founded by philanthropist Che Xuanqiao and supported by the Red Star Macalline Holding Group Co., Ltd. Based in a 900-square-meter,two-story building, Macalline Art Center will bring together artists, curators, and cultural professionals from around the world working in a range of forms. The Center will build a practice-oriented site focused on contemporary visual inventions and become a new cultural coordinate on the contemporary art map. 

Mission

Macalline Art Center is a practice-oriented site focused on contemporary visual inventions. The Center engages with artists and art groups by building physical and online communities through events and research. The Center is guided by the working processes of artists, constantly re-defining and testing itself and renewing perceptual and cognitive systems in contemporary situations and contexts.

Vistor Information

Macalline Art Center 
706 N. 1st St.798 Art Zone, 
2 Jiuxianqiao Rd.,
Chaoyang, Beijing

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

Special Project Space "The Cloister"
2F, The Cloisters Apartments,
No.62 West Fuxing road, Shanghai

Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday 10:00-18:00

Team

Che Xuanqiao
Founder 

Yang Beichen
Director

Li Baojia
Operations Director

Huang Wenlong
Curator and Researcher

Wang Ziwei
Head of Programming and Communications

Zhang Luyun
Head of Visual Design

Wang Jianan
Assistant Curator

Wang Huaizhen
Administrative Specialist

Clement Huang
Researcher

Li Suchao
Researcher

Contact

Macalline Art Center
Beijing, China

macallineart [​at​] macallineart.org
www.macallineart.org

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Website

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

Macalline Art Center is a practice-oriented site focused on contemporary visual inventions. The Center engages with artists and art groups by building physical and online communities through events and research. The Center is guided by the working processes of artists, constantly re-defining and testing itself and renewing perceptual and cognitive systems in contemporary situations and contexts.