ZETA Center for Contemporary Art is a non-profit exhibition space founded in 2007 by Valentina Koça, located on Abdyl Frashëri Street in the Blloku district of Tirana. With a 150-square-meter gallery, ZETA serves as a platform for contemporary visual arts including painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation, and performance. It has played a key role in promoting emerging Albanian artists and fostering international collaborations. ZETA also organizes the Ardhje Award for young visual artists and hosts educational programs, workshops, and discursive events that explore pressing social and cultural issues through art.
Tirana AlbaniaZETA Center for Contemporary Art is located on the second floor of the Hekla Center at Abdyl Frashëri Street 7, P31, A/4, in downtown Tirana. This contemporary art gallery is a vibrant hub for local and international artists, showcasing innovative works across painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installations. Established in 2007, ZETA also hosts workshops, artist talks, and educational programs, making it an engaging cultural space for visitors. The gallery is situated in the lively Blloku area, known for its dynamic urban atmosphere. Nearby, visitors can easily explore Tirana's central attractions such as Skanderbeg Square, the National History Museum, and Rinia Park, all within walking distance. The area is filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops, offering a rich cultural and social experience alongside the contemporary art scene. Public transport lines provide convenient access, and the gallery is open from 11 AM to 6 PM on weekdays, closing earlier on Saturdays and closed on Sundays.