the branch occupies an architectural landmark dating back to the mid-19th century — the Arsenal of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. Today the Arsenal is a space for an artistic communication of professionals, experts, and contemporary art lovers.
The Baltic branch is Russia’s westernmost NCCA network branch active in the contemporary art field. Besides from exhibiting best of Russian and foreign contemporary artworks, the branch creates its own art pieces.
The branch hosts exhibitions, implements educational programs and cooperates with local artistic community through organizing exhibitions, portfolio reviews, workshops and art residences.
The Siberian branch is focused on creating conditions for local contemporary art development, as well as synchronizing modern cultural processes in Siberia with the international context of the current creative agenda.