ALBANIA: Streetart Tirana – Muralfest Tirana – Dekor & Vizart Project – Artwoks Gallery

The MURALFEST TIRANA is a fantastic urban art festival in the Albanian capital, which has been held annually since 2018 with numerous murals made throughout the city by national and international creators. The event is organized by local multidisciplinary artist and key figure in the art and culture scene HELIDON HALITI, who also designs murals himself from time to time. He is supported in the organization by the agencies and collectives DEKOR and 167/B STREET, as well as VIZART and BASHKIA TIRANË. Check out the numerous artworks!

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NORTH MACEDONIA: Streetart Skopje – Kočo Racin School – Graffiti Spray Space

Located in the south of Skopje on the slopes of Vodno Mountain at the beginning of Todor Aleksandrov Street is the Kočo Racin Primary School. This place not only educates children, it is also a real treasure trove of urban art. Many spray sessions have taken place here and the pupils enjoy the colorful walls. Countless graffiti, portraits, and characters can be found around the building. Check out the great artworks!

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CANADA: Streetart Regina – Cathedral Village Arts Festival and Urban Art in Saskatchewan

Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada’s breadbasket. Small and peaceful, its urban parks are filled with frolicking hares. As for streetart, the scene is also small, but you can find some interesting pieces. 13th Street in the Cathedral neighborhood has a good concentration of them. The CATHEDRAL VILLAGE ARTS FESTIVAL has been held there for several years and includes a visual arts and streetart component.

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THAILAND: Streetart Khon Kaen – Graffiti Jam & Spray Festival – Khon Kaen Walls

Since many years Khon Kaen is hosting an awesome annual graffiti jam, where artists from all over the country and around visit and embellish the city’s facades with colorful spray can art. The events had several names like KHON KAEN WALLS or KHON KAEN GRAFFITI JAM, also different people and groups where involved during the years. But they kept on going, and the graffiti events happen continously. Check out the awesome works from the previous editions.

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ITALY: Streetart Turin – Via Quittengo – Variante Bunker – Vanchiglia Railway Yard

The Bunker in Via Quittengo 41 in Turin is a metropolitan cultural center next to the great urban void of the former Vanchiglia railway yard. On the side there is an air-raid shelter for the workers of the airport during the Second World War, a bunker with a capacity of 130 seats. Since 2013, this formerly abandoned space has become a creative project and a living place for the enjoyment of urban culture on around 25,000 square meters. Besides the numerous projects and events, there is also a lot of urban art to admire around the property.

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GERMANY: Streetart Augsburg – Die Bunten – Graffiti and Urban Art in the Fuggerstadt

The Bavarian city of Augsburg is one of the oldest cities in the country and especially the old town is home to historic buildings from different eras. You should visit the medieval guild houses of the Fuggers, the Cathedral of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary from the 11th century and the Basilica of St. Ulrich and Afra with its onion dome. Another landmark of the „Fuggerstadt“ is the town center with the Golden Hall. Of course, Augsburg also has plenty of urban art to offer. The collective DIE BUNTEN in particular lives up to its name and makes the streets more and more colorful.

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SOUTH KOREA: Seoul – Banpo-daero – Underground Urban Art – Pablo Picasso Tribute – LALONE

Below the surface of the Korean captial Seoul a vibrant Spanish experience has come to life and since its inauguration during the „Picasso Mural Opening Ceremony“ on 9th July 2024 you can admire this impressive 65-meter-long mural in the underground tunnel One Bayley Public Walking Passage. This spectacular project was brought to life by Spanish artist LALONE, who painted in 17 days the artworks with motifs of Pablo Picasso and typical elements of his works, also sceneries from his life and sights from the city of Malaga.

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NEW ZEALAND: Streetart Dunedin – Urban Art Collection in Otepoti

Dunedin, or „Otepoti“ in Maori, is the second largest city on the South Island of New Zealand with a population of about 120.000 and is located at the tip of the natural harbor Otago. The city is known for its Scottish and Maori cultural heritage, as well as its interesting Victorian and Edwardian architecture, which in some places also features colorful street art. Check out the magnificent creations!

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NORTH MACEDONIA: Streetart Skopje – 40th Anniversary Mural – Bushava Azbuka – DRASH & MIKS

On August 31st in 2025, a magnificent new mural was unveiled in the Debar Maalo neighborhood to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the beloved children’s series „Bushava Azbuka“. The creators of the long wall painting are the two fantastic local artists DRASH and MIKS, with support from the media company Vidi Vaka and the Centar District Municipality. The artwork was inaugurated with a lovely street festival attended by young and old, just as the iconic series has already brought many generations together and helped children learn to read and write since 1985.

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URUGUAY: Streetart Colonia del Sacramento – Open Air Streetart Gallery at Suppici Stadium

Colonia del Sacramento is a city located on the Río de la Plata with approximately 32.000 inhabitants. The departamento capital was founded in January 1680, making it the oldest city in Uruguay. Its architecturally interesting old town with cobblestone alleys and charming squares was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995. The streets are also home to fantastic urban art, from colorful graffiti to creative wall paintings. In particular, an open air streetart gallery has been established at a long wall next to the Campus Municipal Profesor Alberto Suppici stadium, with numerous contributions by local and national artists.

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