street art paris is a platform exploring public art, empowering artists, and working with communities to activate the city through culture and creative practice.
Operating across tours, editorial work, spatial production, and art-based facilitation, street art paris sits between contemporary art, urban space, and social engagement. It is concerned with how art exists outside of institutions, how it is encountered in everyday life, and how it can shape the way people relate to the city and to each other.
Through public culture tours, street art paris brings audiences into direct contact with the visual and material language of the street. These walks reveal layered urban environments where graffiti, street interventions, sculpture, and institutional works exist side by side. The aim is not only to show artworks, but to build awareness of context, authorship, and the social conditions that shape public space.
Alongside its tours, street art paris develops urban art and spatial projects with artists, curators, architects, and organisations. These projects range from murals and exhibitions to site-specific interventions and commissioned works. Each project is shaped by its environment, responding to architecture, history, and the everyday rhythms of place. The studio works from concept through to production and installation, treating each commission as a process of collaboration and exchange.
Its editorial practice documents artists working across formal and informal contexts, building a growing archive of interviews, images, and writing. This material reflects a living culture rather than a fixed history, and is used as a resource for research, visibility, and ongoing dialogue.
street art paris also develops graffiti art therapy sessions that use creative practice as a tool for expression, reflection, and wellbeing. These sessions offer accessible spaces where participants can work with materials such as spray paint, drawing, and collage to explore ideas, emotions, and identity.