Finding PORTLAND Street Art
Explore the streets, you never know what you might find!
Exploring Portland’s street art scene with walking, biking and all-city maps by the Portland Street Art Alliance. Working in partnership with Travel Portland, PSAA commissioned local artists and researchers to develop three street art maps of Portland: a walking map of the Alberta Arts District, a biking map of the Central Eastside Industrial District, and an all-city highlights map. Portland street art is always changing, and these maps are a starting point to encourage the street art curious to put on your walking shoes, hop on your bike, and explore the hidden spaces of Portland. So get outside and explore #PDXNow!
Download a PDF version of the Central Eastside Mural District
Download a PDF version of the Alberta Arts District Walking Map!
Download a PDF version of the all-city Portland Map!
MAP CREATED FOR FFTTNW + PSAA + PEDALPALOOZA MURAL RIDE
CHECK OUT SOME OF PSAA’S COMMUNITY ART PROJECTS
PSAA’s Community Art Program is a unique place-based and site-specific program that facilitates community artwork on buildings across Portland. These spaces provide abundant opportunities to local and visiting artists wanting to practice their craft and share their unique creations with the public. For the larger community, this program offers the public with free art galleries that rotate, providing fresh and exciting new visuals in our built environment.
ALL-CITY ONLINE MAPS
With the help of several interns, PSAA has compiled a fairly comprehensive Google Map of many of Portland's murals. Please note: Art in the streets is ephemeral and thus this map is constantly changing and will always be "in-progress." If you know of more murals, please email us a photo of the mural and the address.
Portland Wild, a new visual guide to Portland’s public art murals, Heritage Trees, and Little Free Libraries.
SELF-GUIDED TOUR MAPS
PSAA has also created several bicycle maps to help you find street art around town.
Portland Street Art was featured as one of “12 Affordable Things to Do with kids in Portland” in 2020.
MORE RESOURCES FROM OUR PARTNERS...
Forest for the Trees mural locations 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
Regional Arts & Culture Council's public art collections
Alberta Art Works public art walk map