What does the art map show?
It shows public art, street art, murals, exhibitions and cultural spaces where public marker data is available. Coverage grows through community contribution.
Public & street art
The art.kubus map helps people discover public art, street art, murals, exhibitions and cultural spaces through a shared, community-built map.
The map starts with public and local art: murals, sculptures, installations, exhibitions and cultural spaces that people can encounter on foot. It is designed as a practical cultural map, not a generic travel page.
Community markers help document works that are easy to miss. A useful record connects a location with a clear description, artist attribution when known, institutional context and respectful public-space information.
The map is the foundation for future AR layers. When AR is ready, selected artworks can gain additional context, digital interpretation or spatial media while the map continues to work without AR.
A community-built art map should make public cultural records easier to find, preserve and improve. art.kubus treats map data as shared cultural infrastructure rather than a closed feed controlled by one algorithm.
It shows public art, street art, murals, exhibitions and cultural spaces where public marker data is available. Coverage grows through community contribution.
When contribution tools are enabled in the app, add a marker with location, description and public context. Avoid private data and keep submissions factual.
No. The map works without AR. AR layers are in development and will be marked clearly when they become available.
No. City pages support discovery, but the map is part of a broader open art platform and public archive infrastructure.
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