Pluto – Raum für Kunst und Transformation

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Intrigued by transformation? Then you’ve arrived at the right place. Right here stands Pluto Raum für Kunst und Transformation. Pluto is a small space with a big heart for art. It is located in Lüneburg’s old town.

Pluto started in June 2024. It is located at Grapengießerstraße 30. You can easily spot Pluto by its turquoise sign. But don’t be fooled. This is not a normal gallery. Pluto is only 11 square meters.

Why Pluto? The dwarf planet Pluto symbolizes transformation. It also represents change and self-discovery in astrology. This concept perfectly reflects the space’s mission. The Collectiv operates Pluto. It is a group of six women. They come from different backgrounds. They are Britta Ruge, Brigitte Hawelka, Brigitte Carstensen, Nina Katz, Anja Schuhmacher, and Sibylle Wickbold.

Pluto is a project space for the city. It makes cultural diversity visible. It is a non-commercial space. Pluto encourages experimentation. It supports presentation and encounters.

Laien and professionals can use the room for exhibitions. They can also use it for actions or exchange for a donation. Sustainable initiatives can present themselves outside. Music clubs can give sample concerts. The operators also exhibit. They make participatory art. They plan diverse actions.

Pluto offers space for ideas. The motto is Doing Stadtgesellschaft. The driving force is change. The path is art.

Pluto’s core opening times are Tuesday to Friday from 11 am to 3 pm. Additional spontaneous openings and events happen.

Pluto is more than just a gallery. It is a place for change. It is a place for creativity. It is a place for the community. Remember the name Pluto. You will discover something new here.

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