The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture is set to open a second temporary pavilion in Gorky Park this summer. The centre will provide courses in art, music, art therapy and psychology. It will also screen films, and host performances and an artist-in-residency scheme. The Centre moved from its home in Moscow’s iconic Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage to a temporary pavilion in Gorky Park last year. The pavilion was designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban.