Public & street art

Galleries can use art.kubus as public cultural infrastructure

Galleries, museums and cultural institutions can use art.kubus to make public programs, artists, archive records and location-based context easier to discover. The platform should complement institutional publishing, not replace curatorial judgment or complete event listings.

Connect programs to place

Institutions can connect exhibitions, public commissions and cultural spaces to map records so visitors understand what is nearby and why it matters.

Strengthen public records

Reliable institutional context improves artist attribution, source quality and long-term archive value. This is especially useful for public works that are otherwise hard to find.

Support local communities

A cultural map can help local audiences, visitors, artists and educators plan routes, discover related works and contribute corrections without turning the platform into a closed listing product.

Partner carefully

Partnership should be framed around public cultural records, research-development and transparent infrastructure. AR, governance and node participation should stay clearly marked as current, experimental or in development.

Frequently asked questions

Can galleries publish complete event calendars?

Not as a promise today. art.kubus can connect cultural records and programs, while day-specific event completeness should remain with institutional sources until fully supported.

Who should use the partners page?

Galleries, museums, festivals, archives, collectives and local cultural organizations that want to connect public records to the map should start there.

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.

Editorial and research team: art.kubus editorial team

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