Is art.kubus a complete list of local art?
No. Coverage depends on what is publicly mapped and what the community has contributed so far. Use it to discover local art quickly, then help improve the map by submitting missing locations.
Public & street art
Use art.kubus to discover public art, street art, and murals where you live or travel. Start with public markers, open city pages for local context, and contribute missing works so the map becomes more useful over time.
If you want to discover local art quickly, begin with what is already mapped and publicly visible. art.kubus highlights sculptures, installations, murals, and other works you can visit in streets, parks, and shared spaces. Treat coverage as a starting point, not a complete catalogue, and use nearby markers to build a simple walking route. If you are unsure where to begin, open a city page first and choose a neighborhood with a few markers. Switch between the public art map and the street art map depending on whether you want installations or painted walls.
Street art often lives outside museum walls: painted facades, legal mural projects, temporary interventions, and community commissions. The street art map helps you discover murals and street-level pieces by city and neighborhood, making it easier to plan a walk that includes both landmarks and hidden corners. Revisit the same areas over time because walls change.
art.kubus works best when explorers, artists, and curators contribute carefully. If you notice a missing mural or installation, submit a marker through the app so others can find it too. Keep descriptions respectful, avoid personal information, and focus on what is visible in public space. A few accurate updates can turn an empty neighborhood into a reliable local art map.
Augmented reality art can add an extra layer of storytelling, but it has to be communicated honestly. On art.kubus, AR features are in development and will be announced when they are publicly available. Until then, you can still discover local art with the public art map and street art map, follow city coverage, and contribute new locations.
No. Coverage depends on what is publicly mapped and what the community has contributed so far. Use it to discover local art quickly, then help improve the map by submitting missing locations.
Yes. The site includes public previews and crawlable landing pages. For submissions and the full experience, open the app. You can also switch languages with the locale toggle.
Start with the street art map, open your city page, and explore neighborhoods on foot. If you find a mural that is missing, submit it so others can discover it too.
AR is in development. We will announce availability when it is ready for production. Until then, the map works without AR.
This page is maintained by the art.kubus editorial team using public-source research, local context, and community-verified map contributions.
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