Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina is a leading institution for contemporary art and architecture in Kosovo, founded in 2006 by artist Albert Heta and architect Vala Osmani. Operating as a multidisciplinary platform, Stacion engages artists, architects, critics, and thinkers in addressing social and political challenges through a critical and emancipatory lens. Its programming includes exhibitions, research initiatives, and educational projects such as the Summer School as School, which connects local and international voices in art and theory. Stacion is committed to intellectual independence and fostering dialogue across diverse publics, with a focus on locally rooted practices and broader European and global contexts. By cultivating conditions for contemporary thought and creative experimentation, it plays a vital role in shaping Kosovo’s cultural landscape and advancing the discourse around art, society, and civic engagement.
Pristina KosovoStacion is the Center for Contemporary Art located at Henrik Bariç Street 23 in Pristina, Kosovo. This vibrant cultural hub serves as a platform for contemporary art, focusing on socially and politically engaged artworks. It hosts exhibitions, workshops, and events that promote critical dialogue and innovation in the art community. Stacion is situated within the courtyard of the Ethnographic Museum, placing it in a central cultural area of Pristina. Nearby are landmarks such as the Kosovo Museum, Bazaar (Sultan Murat) Mosque, Jashar Pasha Mosque, and Shadërvani Fountain. The location offers visitors a rich blend of history, architecture, and modern artistic expression, making it an essential stop for those exploring Pristina’s cultural scene.