Discover our associated partners
Thanks to our associated partners, PiXii Co-Creation is linked to international cultural stakeholders and festivals to higlight each step of the incubator.
The MOMus-Experimental Center for the Arts, a contemporary Art Museum in Thessaloniki (Greece), supports young artists, contemporary and experimental artistic innovations, the osmosis and synthesis of arts and interdisciplinary-hybrid relations, keeps abreast of new trends, conducts open invitations, and participates in exchange networks initiates multiple actions premised on contemporary art interventions in public space
The first major national museum dedicated to the Mediterranean, a Mecca for architecture and heritage, The Mucem is a cultural city open to the sea. Located in Marseille in the South of France, the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations hosts exhibitions and residences.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is a Canadian Crown Corporation and national museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The purpose of the museum is to “explore the subject of human rights with a special but not exclusive reference to Canada, to enhance the public’s understanding of human rights, to promote respect for others and to encourage reflection and dialogue.” It held its opening ceremonies on 19 September 2014.
Founded in 2011 in Namur, Belgium, KIKK is a non-profit association that promotes digital and creative cultures. KIKK creates bridges between art, culture, science and technology through 4 major projects. And first of all, the yearly KIKK festival, an event that has become well renowned on the international digital & creative scene.
MUTEK is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination and development of digital creativity in sound, music, and audio-visual art. MUTEK’s principal activity is the annual presentation of its namesake festival, which has taken place in Montreal since 2000. Since its first edition, the MUTEK festival has distinguished itself as an international rendezvous for original and avant-garde programming