FAQ
HuMBASEpartout would like to answer frequently asked questions here. For this reason, it asks you to send a short e-mail here if something is unclear or misleading.
Unfortunately, we are currently unable to offer any payment for users of HuMBASEpartout. However, it is important that cultural work is honored and financially supported regardless of productivity and results. Spontaneous, unspecified, or experimental cultural projects and research projects in particular are often slipping through the cracks of the funding structure and find it difficult to receive financial support and appreciation. We are currently working on finding solutions to change this, but we don’t want to make any promises and hope to be able to contribute with free space, structures, and a network.
Yes, public events like exhibitions or performances are possible and an integral part of the HuMBASEpartout concept. However, such events must be organized independently. This means that the door must be opened and closed independently during any opening hours and that supervisory staff must be provided for the duration of the even—HuMBASEpartout does not provide any staff for this purpose. The organizers are also responsible for providing food and drinks. The organizers are also responsible for serving drinks and food if they wish to provide this for an event.
As HuMBASEpartout is not a commercial project and attaches great importance to being accessible, tickets can only be sold via your own sales channels that are not linked to HuMBASEpartout and/or on a donation basis. Drinks and food may also only be sold on a donation basis.
The HuMBASEpartout cultural space project is located in the HuMBASE building, a former church, and is rented by the HuM-Collective for cultural use. The foyer and the large hall on the second floor are open to the public. The building is also used as a studio space—all areas that are labeled as private or locked are excluded from cultural use by HuMBASEpartout and its users.
To view the facilities, please book a time slot to gain temporary access using an access code.
Contact persons are not always available on-site. If you have any questions, HuMBASEpartout asks you to contact the cultural care workers by email.
Table stands and table tops, approx. 20 chairs and two ladders are available - additional chairs can be provided if required. If something essential is missing, HuMBASEpartout is happy to receive any suggestions by e-mail.
In the event of changes to the booking, for example, postponements or extensions of the booked period, changes to the descriptive text, or other changes, HuMBASEpartout asks you to notify the cultural care workers of your change requests by email with the subject ‘Change of booking’.
HuMBASEpartout asks to not submit a second booking with the same project.
HuMBASEpartout takes a winter break from mid-November to the beginning of April and cannot be booked during this period. Unfortunately, the building does not have a functioning heating system and becomes extremely cold during the winter months.
FAQ
HuMBASEpartout would like to answer frequently asked questions here. For this reason, it asks you to send a short e-mail here if something is unclear or misleading.
Unfortunately, we are currently unable to offer any payment for users of HuMBASEpartout. However, it is important that cultural work is honored and financially supported regardless of productivity and results. Spontaneous, unspecified, or experimental cultural projects and research projects in particular are often slipping through the cracks of the funding structure and find it difficult to receive financial support and appreciation. We are currently working on finding solutions to change this, but we don’t want to make any promises and hope to be able to contribute with free space, structures, and a network.
Yes, public events like exhibitions or performances are possible and an integral part of the HuMBASEpartout concept. However, such events must be organized independently. This means that the door must be opened and closed independently during any opening hours and that supervisory staff must be provided for the duration of the even—HuMBASEpartout does not provide any staff for this purpose. The organizers are also responsible for providing food and drinks. The organizers are also responsible for serving drinks and food if they wish to provide this for an event.
As HuMBASEpartout is not a commercial project and attaches great importance to being accessible, tickets can only be sold via your own sales channels that are not linked to HuMBASEpartout and/or on a donation basis. Drinks and food may also only be sold on a donation basis.
The HuMBASEpartout cultural space project is located in the HuMBASE building, a former church, and is rented by the HuM-Collective for cultural use. The foyer and the large hall on the second floor are open to the public. The building is also used as a studio space—all areas that are labeled as private or locked are excluded from cultural use by HuMBASEpartout and its users.
To view the facilities, please book a time slot to gain temporary access using an access code.
Contact persons are not always available on-site. If you have any questions, HuMBASEpartout asks you to contact the cultural care workers by email.
Table stands and table tops, approx. 20 chairs and two ladders are available—additional chairs can be provided if required. If something essential is missing, HuMBASEpartout is happy to receive any suggestions by email.
In the event of changes to the booking, for example, postponements or extensions of the booked period, changes to the descriptive text, or other changes, HuMBASEpartout asks you to notify the cultural care workers of your change requests by email with the subject ‘Change of booking’.
HuMBASEpartout asks to not submit a second booking with the same project.
HuMBASEpartout takes a winter break from mid-November to the beginning of April and cannot be booked during this period. Unfortunately, the building does not have a functioning heating system and becomes extremely cold during the winter months.