Public & street art

A local art map built for discovery

A good local art map helps you discover art in your city: murals, sculptures, installations, and street-level interventions. art.kubus combines public previews with community contributions so coverage can grow city by city without keyword stuffing or spammy listings.

What you can do with a local art map today

Browse public markers, open city pages, and plan a walk that connects public art, street art, and murals. If you are visiting a new place, start with the interactive map preview to see what is already public. If you are local, use the map as a checklist for weekend exploration and keep an eye on coverage changes over time.

Public art and street art on one map

Local art lives across many formats: permanent sculptures, commissioned murals, and experimental street interventions. A useful art map should not force you to choose. Use the public art map when you want installations and monuments, and switch to the street art map when you want murals and painted walls. City pages help you compare coverage and discover local context.

Plan routes that actually work on foot

Art discovery is more fun when it is walkable. Start with two or three nearby markers, then follow the streets between them and allow for detours. If you are looking for art events, pair a route with nearby cultural venues and keep tabs on community updates. For faster planning, keep the route in one district and start near public transport so it is easy to repeat. The goal is simple: discover art in your city without spending all your time searching.

Grow coverage with the community

If you care about local art, the best thing you can do is help improve the data. Submit missing locations, fix obvious errors, and keep entries respectful. The map is designed to evolve: the public preview shows what is already public, while the full app experience supports ongoing contributions and verification. That feedback loop is what turns a list into a living local art map.

Frequently asked questions

Is the local art map free?

Yes. The public preview is free to browse, and the app focuses on discovery and community contributions. Some features may roll out gradually as the platform develops.

Do you show galleries and indoor exhibitions?

art.kubus focuses on public and street-level discovery first. Indoor listings can vary by city and availability. Use the map as a public-space starting point and follow local sources for indoor programming.

How can I contribute a new location?

Open the app and submit a marker when you find a missing artwork. Add a clear title, a short description, and only information that is appropriate for public space.

Does the map include my city?

Coverage is expanding city by city. Check the city pages to see what is currently public and consider contributing missing points to help the map grow.

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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