Street Art explores creative works displayed in public spaces, ranging from murals and graffiti to stencils, wheat-paste posters, installations, and other urban interventions. It includes the artistic techniques, cultural messages, stylistic movements, and community interactions that give street art its distinct character. This subtopic highlights how artists transform city environments into open-air galleries, using scale, color, and context to communicate ideas or reshape familiar spaces.
It’s a space for users to share street art discoveries, compare styles, and discuss the stories or social commentary behind public artworks. Participants can explore iconic artists, examine the evolution of street art cultures, and highlight the ways urban settings influence creative expression. Whether someone is documenting local murals or studying global street art movements, this subtopic supports thoughtful engagement with art that thrives outside traditional gallery walls.