WUMUJI aspires to be more than just a performance venue.
WUMUJI envisions a complex cultural platform where art and everyday life, creation and connection, coexist and interact organically.
Rooted in the philosophy of open culture and public space championed by the CODE Foundation, WUMUJI seeks to build a place where anyone can participate, create, and connect.
We believe that art resonates more deeply when it is shared rather than monopolized, and that true creativity emerges as dialogue—not monologue.
WUMUJI is a community laboratory.
WUMUJI serves as an open space for collaboration, where musicians, fans, creators, planners, researchers, and other cultural actors come together.
We support community-led initiatives including new performance formats, interdisciplinary collaborations, and experiments with cultural technology.
At the heart of WUMUJI’s operation is the belief that community members are not passive consumers, but co-planners and co-creators of the space.
WUMUJI hosts a wide range of cultural events.
WUMUJI is designed as a daily venue for diverse cultural activity—including performances, artist talks, exhibitions, seminars, workshops, meetups, and more.
It is a space where creation, discussion, and collaboration flow naturally, enabling encounters across different backgrounds and disciplines through the common language of culture.
This is not simply a "performance hall plus alpha," but a living cultural commons—a space where cultural practices thrive and evolve.
WUMUJI aims to become a foundation of the cultural ecosystem.
WUMUJI nurtures spaces where diversity, autonomy, experimentation, and community are not only possible, but actively cultivated.
It is a place where new creations and cultural meaning can take root and grow.
Independent but not isolated. Experimental yet sustainable. Autonomous yet collaborative.
That is the ethos of WUMUJI—a space designed not just to host culture, but to become a piece of cultural infrastructure in itself.