The leading contemporary art fair in the region
Created in 1997, ST-ART is the leading contemporary art and design fair in the region in France and a must-attend event in the European art market. Every autumn at the Strasbourg Exhibition Centre, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, over 60 French and international galleries present paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations over 10,000 m². A true springboard for emerging talents, ST-ART combines accessibility and artistic excellence.
Since its creation in 1997, ST-ART has established itself as the leading contemporary art and design fair in the region in France. Originally known as SIAC before becoming ST-ART, this European fair has built its own identity: that of a human-sized event, rooted in a cross-border territory, offering a bold alternative to the major fairs in Paris and Basel.
ST-ART unfolds in the halls of the Strasbourg Exhibition Centre, whose main building was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, winner of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture. Across 10,000 m² of exhibition space, halls 2 and 3 host around sixty galleries each year from France, Germany, Switzerland, the Benelux countries, and beyond, representing over 600 artists.
ST-ART's uniqueness lies in its positioning as a fair for discovery and prospecting. Where major international fairs favor sure bets and established artists, ST-ART aims to be a springboard for research galleries, artistic laboratories, and emerging talents. This pioneering spirit attracts discerning collectors, young enthusiasts, and art market professionals seeking new discoveries.
ST-ART is not limited to selling works of art. Each edition offers an ambitious cultural program: themed guided tours, conferences on market trends and contemporary artistic practices, off-site exhibitions, and a virtual tour accessible online. A country or theme is highlighted each year—Germany and art glass in 2025—enriching cross-border cultural dialogue.
The fair welcomes nearly 13,000 visitors each year over three to four days, confirming its regional, national, and European reach. It is organized by Strasbourg Events, the manager of the Palais de la Musique et des Congrès and the Exhibition Centre.
Based in Strasbourg, a European capital and city of culture, ST-ART benefits from an exceptional pool of collectors and art lovers, fueled by the proximity of Germany and Switzerland and the presence of major cultural institutions (MAMCS, Tomi Ungerer Museum, Kunsthalle). The fair actively contributes to the dynamism of the art market in the Grand Est region and strengthens Strasbourg's position as a European cultural hub.
The 30th edition of ST-ART will be held from November 12 to 15, 2026, at the Strasbourg Exhibition Centre. This anniversary edition will host over 50 international galleries with exclusive works and emerging talents.
ST-ART celebrates its 30th edition from November 12 to 15, 2026. This anniversary will be an opportunity to look back at three decades of artistic discovery and support for research galleries. The full program will be unveiled in autumn 2026.
Over 50 international galleries will present exclusive works across the 10,000 m² of halls 2 and 3 of the Exhibition Centre, accompanied by guided tours, conferences, and a virtual tour accessible online.
By car: A35/A4 motorway, Wacken exit. Paid parking available on-site at the Exhibition Centre.
By tram: Line B from the train station or city center, Wacken stop. Line E, Parlement Européen stop then transfer.
By bus: Lines H or 2 from the central station.
Strasbourg Events — Parc des Expositions
Avenue Herrenschmidt, 67000 Strasbourg
Tel: +33 3 88 37 67 67
Website: www.st-art.com
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Parc des Expositions de Strasbourg
Avenue Herrenschmidt, 67000 Strasbourg