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Museums · Hauts-de-France

Contempory Art and Action Museum

📍 302 Av. des Bordées, 59140 Dunkerque Museums · Hauts-de-France
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Opening hours9 AM - 6 PM
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Entry price€0.00 / adult
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Phone+33 3 28 29 56 00

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Contempory Art and Action Museum is a rewarding stop for art, history and curious minds. Locate it on the map, book a room nearby in a click, or add it to your travel list to build your itinerary.

🏛️ Art & history🎟️ Ticketed🌧️ Rain-proof👪 All ages

About Contempory Art and Action Museum

The FRAC (Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain) Contemporary Art and Action Museum in Dunkirk is a regional contemporary art museum located in a former tobacco factory. The museum showcases a diverse range of contemporary art and hosts a number of exhibitions throughout the year, featuring both established and emerging artists. The FRAC museum has an extensive collection of contemporary art from the region, including works by artists such as Richard Fauguet, Jean-Luc Verna, and Jochen Gerner. The museum also features a range of artworks from around the world, including works by international artists such as Claes Oldenburg, Philippe Parreno, and Gilbert & George. The museum's program includes exhibitions, performances, screenings, and talks, making it a vibrant cultural hub in the city. The museum also has an artist residency program, providing a space for artists to live and work in Dunkirk while creating new work. The FRAC Contemporary Art and Action Museum is a must-visit for contemporary art enthusiasts in Dunkirk, and is a great place to explore the cutting edge of contemporary art in the region.

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