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From sculptures and lighting installations to colourful wall art, Belfast's urban art scene is flourishing and evolving. Local and international artists are making their mark on our streets. There has been a surge in council-led regeneration projects to enhance the city centre.
Lonely Planet said:
[Belfast’s] street art would rival that of anywhere else in the world. The creativity and arts sectors have transformed the city over the last two decades.
The Belfast Canvas public art project has transformed utility cabinets owned by the Department for Communities and Virgin Media telecommunications boxes. Before decorating the cabinets, artists collaborated with community groups and university students. The project aims to improve the look and feel of the city centre and give people a sense of ownership, while supporting up-and-coming artists. This is a partnership with Destination CQ and Belfast One Business Improvement.
Our Belfast Entries project has transformed some of Belfast’s famous and less well-known narrow laneways into vibrant, welcoming spaces. As well as boosting the look of the entries with lighting and bespoke artwork, this project will improve way-finding and promote local heritage.
Department for Communities is part-funding the project.
For a self-guided tour, this online guide will help you discover street art across the city. You'll find our Belfast Canvas and Belfast Entries projects as well as art in the Cathedral Quarter, home of the annual Hit the North street art festival.
You can download the Street Art Cities app to your phone.
Or view the Belfast Street Art Guide on Google Maps (link opens in new window)
Discover Belfast’s vibrant street art scene from home. Delve into this colourful and often hidden world with Visit Belfast's street view guide to some of the top pieces of street art in Belfast.
Look out for artwork on shop fronts and building facades across the city. To see some past examples, go to Illustrated landmarks (link opens in new window).
Starting outside the Duke of York, this gently-paced, two-hour tour will guide you around the ever-changing face of Belfast street art. The tour is on Sundays from 12 noon until 2pm. All tours follow government advice on social distancing.
For more information and to buy tickets, go to Seedhead Arts (link opens in a new window)
There are over 150 pieces of public art in Belfast including the impressive RISE sculpture and The Salmon of Knowledge (known fondly as The Big Fish).
For more information go to Visit Belfast (link opens in new window).
Visit a gallery in the evening on the first Thursday every month for Late Night Art Belfast.
4th floor, 9 Adelaide, 9-21 Adelaide Street, Belfast, BT2 8DJ