Who is allowed? Where and when?
What is important and what finds a place? And in the end, who decides?
HuMBASEpartout does not provide any answers itself, but rather asks you the question:
What do you want to do?
HuMBASEpartout aims to be an open space for cultural work—an enabling sphere for everything, regardless of whether it’s a fully formulated concept or a vague idea, a finished piece or an experiment, an exhibition or studio work, a spontaneous impulse or a long-planned project. You can book HuMBASEpartout, use it free of charge for your cultural work and thereby become part of the question of how cultural spaces can be designed so that we can then decide whether we want to be part of a cultural landscape.
If you would like to find out more about the initiators’ thoughts on HuMBASEpartout, you can find a deeper insight in the project text.
For everyone! And preferably for everyone at the same time—because HuMBASEpartout is shared space. This means that you can use the space for yourself, but you don't have exclusive rights to use it. The space is therefore also about discourse, care, and solidarity.
To be able to offer a safe space for all cultural workers despite the open usage concept, HuMBASEpartout has General Terms of Use that you must agree to before using the space. In addition, HuMBASEpartout strictly follows a Code of Conduct and asks you to do the same.
As simply and spontaneously as possible. Here you will find a portal to register. As soon as you are registered, you can book time slots in a calendar. You will receive an access code for this period and can get started.
Please note that the booking process can take several days and that others can use HuMBASEpartout during the same period.
Using HuMBASEpartout costs you nothing, as it is funded by the City of Stuttgart’s project funding and attempts to cover all running costs.
HuMBASEpartout is an experiment—and would like to be one too. This means that none of the terms of use, the conditions on site, or the underlying structures are irrevocable. Rather, negotiability is an integral part of the HuMBASEpartout concept and is intended to invite all users to point out shortcomings within the design, develop ideas, and get actively involved.
HuMBASEpartout asks for leniency if something does not work or if people or groups of people feel excluded and asks them to communicate—so that the place can learn, grow, and open up further.
Hidden in the north of Stuttgart, between trees, residential buildings, and parked cars, you'll find HuMBASE, a former church serving as a cultural project space in temporary use since 2018. And within it—HuMBASEpartout. Around 250 square meters of space for your artistic projects.
Eckartshaldenweg 7, 70191 Stuttgart
U-Bahn Pragfriedhof
Who is allowed? Where and when?
What is important and what finds a place? And in the end, who decides?
HuMBASEpartout does not provide any answers itself, but rather asks you the question:
What do you want to do?
HuMBASEpartout aims to be an open space for cultural work—an enabling sphere for everything, regardless of whether it’s a fully formulated concept or a vague idea, a finished piece or an experiment, an exhibition or studio work, a spontaneous impulse or a long-planned project. You can book HuMBASEpartout, use it free of charge for your cultural work and thereby become part of the question of how cultural spaces can be designed so that we can then decide whether we want to be part of a cultural landscape.
If you would like to find out more about the initiators’ thoughts on HuMBASEpartout, you can find a deeper insight in the project text.
For everyone! And preferably for everyone at the same time—because HuMBASEpartout is shared space. This means that you can use the space for yourself, but you don’t have exclusive rights to use it. The space is therefore also about discourse, care, and solidarity.
To be able to offer a safe space for all cultural workers despite the open usage concept, HuMBASEpartout has General Terms of Use that you must agree to before using the space. In addition, HuMBASEpartout strictly follows a Code of Conduct and asks you to do the same.
As simply and spontaneously as possible. Here you will find a portal to register. As soon as you are registered, you can book time slots in a calendar. You will receive an access code for this period and can get started.
Please note that the booking process can take several days and that others can use HuMBASEpartout during the same period.
Using HuMBASEpartout costs you nothing, as it is funded by the City of Stuttgart’s project funding and attempts to cover all running costs.
HuMBASEpartout is an experiment—and would like to be one too. This means that none of the terms of use, the conditions on site, or the underlying structures are irrevocable. Rather, negotiability is an integral part of the HuMBASEpartout concept and is intended to invite all users to point out shortcomings within the design, develop ideas, and get actively involved.
HuMBASEpartout asks for leniency if something does not work or if people or groups of people feel excluded and asks them to communicate—so that the place can learn, grow, and open up further.
Hidden in the north of Stuttgart, between trees, residential buildings, and parked cars, you'll find HuMBASE, a former church serving as a cultural project space in temporary use since 2018. And within it—HuMBASEpartout. Around 250 square meters of space for your artistic projects.
Eckartshaldenweg 7, 70191 Stuttgart
U-Bahn Pragfriedhof