Public sphere is a contested concept. It creates visibility and brings recognition. That is one of the reasons why the art and culture have taken an interest in the topic for a while now. Activities include giving a platform to rarely heard voices, developing ways of improving the accessibility of public places and venues, and by challenging the very concept of the public sphere. This is not just an end in itself, but the outcome of a series of negotiations that require organisation. Our research investigates the potential role of creative practices in this process.