Public & street art

Artists can add public art records with clear, public context

Artists can help build a public cultural archive by adding accurate records for murals, installations, sculptures, exhibitions and public-space projects. The strongest contribution is not promotional noise; it is a clear marker with attribution, location and context that another person can trust.

What to include

Use a clear title, the artist name when public, a precise location, a short description and links to public references where available. Avoid private contact details or claims that cannot be checked.

Why attribution matters

Public art is often discovered without proper context. Accurate attribution helps audiences, curators and institutions connect a work to the people and communities behind it.

AR and future layers

AR and XR layers are in development. Artists should describe current records plainly and treat digital extensions as experimental until a feature is publicly available.

Join the community

The community page is the best next step for artists who want to contribute records, follow development and help shape an open art platform without overpromising governance or rewards.

Frequently asked questions

Can artists add their own work?

Yes, as long as the record is factual, public-facing and respectful of the place and people connected to the work.

Are token rewards live?

No. Any reward or governance layer should be treated as experimental or pending unless a public release says otherwise.

Editorial and expertise transparency

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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