Manifesta 16+

An international jury selected 16 projects that will be realised in Dortmund, Herne, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Marl, Bottrop, Essen, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Duisburg and Oberhausen. Key factors in the decision were the local grounding of each initiative and its commitment to working with the communities on site. The selected projects will transform the vacant churches into open meeting places where neighbourhoods can come together.

The projects will be implemented as part of the Manifesta 16 + Programme from 21st of June to 4th of October 2026. They highlight the potential of the architectural and social spaces of the former churches and show how these sites can be revitalised through collective initiatives.

Working closely with Manifesta 16 Ruhr, the project teams aim to create long-term impact within their neighbourhoods. By involving the people living close by and through artistic approaches these projects are building a diverse network of activities that create new connections.

Bochum (1)

Bottrop (1)

  • Auf.Atmen (Taking a Breath)
    Künstler Kollektiv Bottrop
    St. Franziskus
    The listed St. Franziskus Church in Bottrop is set to become a vibrant cultural space for seven weeks. Under the title Auf.Atmen (Taking a Breath) the Bottrop Artists’ Collective is...
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Dortmund (5)

  • Kirchengemeinde St. Martin
    Nebenan: Quartiersgeschichten – Auf dem Weg zur Ehrenamtskirche (Nextdoors: Stories of the Neighbourhood - On the Way to Become an Honorary Church) develops a long-standing urban vision by transforming the...
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  • Reclaiming the Space of Worship – An Artistic Manifesto
    Save Space e.V., Romano Than e.V., Museum Ostwall
    Kirche Heilige Familie, Dortmund-Marten
    Reclaiming the Space of Worship – An Artistic Manifesto turns Heilige Familie in Dortmund-Marten into a place of encounter for residents and for Sinti and Romani communities. An installation combines...
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  • Heilig-Geist-Kirche, Dortmund
    Under the curatorial direction of the urban planner, a participatory platform is taking shape: a multi-layered, laboratory-style spatial experiment in which participants work together to explore how neighbourhood life can...
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  • Baze
    Sozial Ökologisches Zentrum Dortmund SÖZ e.V., Sam Hopkins, Daniela Berglehn
    Sozial-Ökologisches Zentrum (ehem. Markuskirche)
    Baze transforms the SÖZ, the former Markus Church, into a place where people can be OFFLINE together. Not OFFLINE in the sense of analogue – but rather, to create digital...
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  • This Is Not a Bar
    Wilko Meiborg und Felix Meermann
    Sozial-Ökologisches Zentrum (ehem. Markuskirche)
    This is not a Bar explores new possibilities in post-war symbols of the Ruhr Area that have lost their significance: church interiors, local pubs and the so-called “Gelsenkirchen Baroque”. In...
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Duisburg (1)

  • Ludgeriplatz 2.0
    WeLoveLudgeriplatz
    St. Ludger, Ludgeriplatz, Duisburg
    WeLoveLudgeriplatz is a neighbourhood initiative that began more than a decade ago to creatively bring the public space around St Ludger’s Church in Duisburg to life. With the Ludgeriplatz 2.0...
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Essen (3)

  • Melanchthonkirche
    The Fabric of the Neighbourhood (Der Stoff, aus dem die Nachbarschaftbesteht ) is a participatory project in which Melanchthon Church temporarily adorns its façade with collections of fabrics, tea towels,...
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  • Maktaba Room
    Cate Lartey and Donja Nasseri
    Frisörsalon
    Maktaba Room is an existing project by Donja Nasseri and Cate Lartey that creates an inclusive cultural space highlighting stories of global migration through literature and photography. Readings, workshops and...
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  • Sacred Kitchen
    Beate Gärtner
    Gemeindezentrum Fulerum
    Sacred Kitchen is a project by the artist Beate Gärtner that explores communal cooking as an artistic practice. Over the course of three cooking evenings in a church in Essen,...
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Gelsenkirchen (1)

  • Sing Our Songs!
    Musiktheater im Revier (MiR) und Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen, Kirche St. Mariä, Markus Pottbäcker
    St Mariä Himmelfahrt, Gelsenkirchen-Buer
    The Sing our Songs! project pays tribute to the tradition of workers’ songs and their role in fostering solidarity and community in the Ruhr Area. In the former Church of...
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Herne (1)

  • Christuskirche
    Catch the Light – Build Bridges brings together artistic practice, social participation and urban transformation. Taking place in Christuskirche in Wanne town centre and its surroundings. From the 18th to...
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Marl (1)

Mülheim an der Ruhr (1)

  • ZUHÖREN (Listening)
    Makroscope e.V. und Theater an der Ruhr, Mülheim
    St. Engelbert, Mülheim an der Ruhr
    The church of St. Engelbert, which was rebuilt after the WW II, is located in the Mülheim Eppinghofen, a district shaped by labour, migration and transit. Like a peacock's egg,...
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Oberhausen (1)

  • Go(o)d Kitchen: Building and Cooking Together
    Oberhausener Tafel e. V. und kitev
    Tafelkirche Heilige Familie, Oberhausen
    Go(o)d Kitchen: Zusammen bauen und kochen (Building and Cooking Together) transforms the Holy Family Church in Oberhausen into an open space for community action. Here, people build, cook and eat....
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