The Frac Franche Comté (Fond régional d'art contemporain Franche Comté) is a contemporary art museum in Besançon. It is housed in a modern building designed by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. The Frac aims to promote and disseminate contemporary art, through temporary exhibitions, visits, ateliers and awareness events aimed at all types of public. The museum's collection covers various artistic fields: painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, installation, protocol work, etc. Among the artists present in the permanent collection are Marina Abramović, Gerard Collin-Thiébaut, Cyprien Gaillard and several others.
The Fracs are institutions created in the early 1980s that aim to create public collections of contemporary art, to disseminate them and to create new forms of art diffusion. Today, every French region is equipped with a Frac.