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Sabot Gallery
Sabot Gallery (et. II)
Sabot Gallery was founded in early 2009, intending to check ‘the raison d’être’ of a gallery today. Interviewing new avant-garde artistic territories, by sabotaging the fundamental division between minor and major culture, process and purpose, ‘making art’ and ‘curating’.
Plan B Gallery (etaj III)
Plan B Gallery is a contemporary art gallery opened in September 2005 in Cluj. Plan B – a project initiated by Mihai Pop and Adrian Ghenea artists – works as a center of production and promotion of contemporary art projects, with focus on Romanian art of the past 40 years.
In 2007 Plan B has been designated by the Ministry of Culture as an organizer of the Romanian Pavilion at the 52nd Art Biennale in Venice.
In 2007 The New York Times included in the list of Plan B gallery four galleries of contemporary art in Eastern Europe recommended for those who travel in this part of the world.
Plan B in September 2008 opened a new space in Berlin.
Since its opening, Plan B Gallery has organized about 50 exhibitions and other cultural events.
Peles Empire (et. I)
Peles Empire is a collaborative project founded in Frankfurt in 2005 by Katharina Stoever and Barbara Wolff. The project borrows its name from the Peles Castle, whose design was influenced by different architectural styles that we copied and interpreted. Peles Empire furthers the idea of reproduction and reproduce simple rooms of the castle in color or black and white, combining them with the room they occupy.
This year, the project invites artists in their work dealing with human reproduction and transformation, to explore changes by revisiting and reproduction and function space. Peles Empire runs a parallel program in London and Cluj, both spaces reproducing different versions of the same rooms, same artist exposing both places at the same time, or the same exhibition was organized in the two spaces.
Bazis Gallery (et.I)
Bazis contemporary art gallery, a project of the Association Bazis, with homonymous journal of contemporary art is a medium for contemporary art, exhibition space operating Brushes Factory.
Bazis contemporary art gallery focuses on exposing the works of artists from Romania, especially in Transylvania, and foreign well-known and young artists in the field of contemporary art.
Artists studios
- Răzvan Anton
- Maxim Liulcă
- Leonardo Silaghi
- Eugen Roșca
- Dan Măciucă
- Alessandro Galantucci
- Istvan Cîmpan
- Adriana Jebeleanu
- Radu Comşa
- Ciprian Mureşan
- Cristina Gagiu
- Attila Gräff
- Florin Ștefan (spațiu de rezidență)
- Istvan Betuker
- Szabolcs Veres
- Şerban Savu
- Cristian Rusu
- Bogdan Berbecariu
- Mihuț Boșcu
- Adrian Ghenie
- Marius Bercea
- Smaranda Almăşan
- Vlad Olariu
- Mircea Suciu
- Denisa Curte
- Dionisis Christofilogiannis
- Irina Dumitraşcu
- Claudiu Iurescu
- Gizella Kovacs (rezidență)
- Belenyi Szabolcs
- Oana Fărcaș
- Ioan Popdan
- A Roda Inteira – Maria Brudaşcă, Bogdan Rakolcza, Adi Cimpoeșu, Ciprian Bogdan Adrian, Dan Aga
Show rooms

Sala Studio
Sala Studio (et. I)
Sala Studio is an open space for events, theater, contemporary dance, concerts, film screenings, workshops, debates, run by the factory brushes. Studio is a production platform for both organizations and artists Brushes Factory, proposing their own productions and events and an open space for collaboration with other organizations, artists and cultural producers.

Sala Mica
Sala Mică (et. II)
Sala Mică (Small Hall) (established by the Association of Small Group), the first private theater room in Cluj, manufactures and supports the creation of theatrical and musical engaged in social life. Small Hall aims to support young directors, set designers, who have the opportunity to present their creations in a space dedicated representation. Small Hall has its own productions, performances and events that invited.
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GroundFloor Group
GroundFloor Group is an NGO from Cluj/Kolozsvár, member of Fabrica de Pensule. As a project-based company it produces the work of director and choreographer Ferenc Sinkó: “sunSET”(2007), “Message” (2009), “post.sync” (2010) and “Divas” (2011). Mixing art forms and thinking interdisciplinary between theatre, dance, video and music, these performances had been invited to Temps D’Image Festival (2010, 2011), Romanian Platform of Contemporary Performing Arts (2011), Balkan Dance Platform (2011), Osijek Summer Festival (2011) and Restart (Bucharest, 2007).
GroundFloor Group is the producer of Trans-Contact, an International Contact Improvisation Festival, where more than 40 international teachers had been contributing to the professional development of over 450 participants (performers and non performers) and the growth of CI community in Romania. As part of this community work, GroundFloor Group also organizes dance and theatre workshops during the year, and had guest teachers as: Cosmin Manolescu (Ro), David Zinder (Is), Katja Mustonen (Fi/Ge), Heike Kuhlmann (Germany), Ulla Makinnen (Finland), Tal Avni (Is).
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