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Browse the hundreds of amazing public art and sculpture trails currently taking place around the globe.
Whitby, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
In a nod to Whitby's fishing heritage, this sculpture trail by Emma Stothard depicts scenes of the town's connection to the sea.
Whidbey Island, Washington, United States
A self-guided tour of artists’ studios, galleries, and sculpture parks, on beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington State.
Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Celebrating Stoke's historic past, this stunning sculpture trail tells a compelling story of the local area through imaginative and unique works of art.
Seneca Falls, New York, United States
A circular sculpture walk along the Seneca-Cayuga Canal built by the community for the community.
Kings Place, London, England, United Kingdom
Discover professional sculpture by emerging and renowned artists in this newly redeveloped area of London.
Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Discover sculpture in Brighton's more urban areas in the second of this two-part public art trail.
Discover sculpture along Brighton's seafront and town centre in the first of this two-part public art trail.
Aitken Wood, Barley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Inspired by the Pendle Witches, this sculpture trail around Aitken Wood includes both wooden sculptures and ceramic plaques.
Digbeth, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Discover Digbeth through street art and graffiti on this interesting and unusual urban art walk.
Invader is one of the world's leading urban artists, 'invading' cities around the world with colourful and fun space invader mosaics.
University of Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Discover art by local and internationally renowned artists, including Henry Moore, as you explore the unique University of Leeds campus.
Elephant Parade is the worldwide phenomenon that brings parades of artist-inspired elephant sculptures to cities, raising awareness and funds for the threatened Asian elephant.