Artists-in-Residence NEOZOON with installation in the MuseumsQuartier

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Q21

Q21, located in Vienna´s MuseumsQuartier, covers an area of 7000 m². At its center is the aspect of "creation". Within the scope of an artist-in-residence program, which was created at the same time as Q21 in 2002, international guest artists are invited to Vienna to implement projects here. Some of the artists are represented with their works in the exhibition space of Q21.

The "frei_raum Q21 exhibition space" shows temporary internationally curated group exhibitions with free admission. Since 2012, this series has focused on socially critical and sociopolitical topics. On a guided tour of Q21, guest artists open their studio doors, where established initiatives document their work. Guided tours of the current exhibitions are also available.

MuseumsQuartier Vienna

Museumsplatz 1
1070 Vienna
  • Vienna City Card

    • Benefits of the Vienna City Card: -21%

      Additional information on the offer:

      FAB 5 Combiticket includes the visit to Architekturzentrum Wien, Kunsthalle Wien, Leopold Museum, mumok und frei_raum Q21 /

      Normal price: 35€ /
      VCC price: 27,50€ /
      Savings in Euro: 7,50€

      Online ticket: https://shop.mqw.at/produkt/fab-5/?lang=en

  • Accessibility

    • Main entrance
      • no steps
    • Car parks Main entrance
      • 4 Parking spaces for people with disabilities
        6 parking spaces within the MuseumsQuartier complex
    • Elevator available
    • Further information
      • Seeing eye dogs allowed
      • Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
    • Special offers for people with disabilities

      Wheelchair service in the MQ-Point by the main entrance: daily 10 am – 7 pm free rental (form of ID left as a deposit). Inductive audio systems in the auditoriums (Hall E + G). 
 Seeing-eye dogs by prior arrangement with the respective cultural institutions.

    • Comments

      Access to all MuseumsQuartier institutions: no steps. All public elevators are suitable for wheelchairs.

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