HKWALLS 2026



 PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
21 to 29 March 2026



Festival Opening Night (Live Art Battle)

PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
Saturday, 21 March
18h-21h
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Mural Arts Tour

PMQ Courtyard
Saturday, 28 March
multiple timeslots
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ART ON THE MOVE FINALE
Charter Road, Central
29 March
12h-21h



HKWALLS Street Art Festival
will be returning for its 11th edition, welcoming international (from France, Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Spain and The Netherlands) and other international and local artists to paint large murals all across the vibrant streets of Hong Kong.

On March 21st to 29th, immerse yourself in creativity and join the 11th edition of the HKWALLS festival, as artists from Hong Kong and around the world create art in the streets of our amazing city. From murals, site specific interventions and digital screen takeovers to workshops, parties and an exhibition, HKWALLS has something for everyone. Visit hkwalls.org and follow @hkwalls on Instagram for the latest updates.

HKWALLS is a non-profit arts organization that aims to create opportunities for local and international artists to showcase their talent in Hong Kong and internationally through the mediums of street art and street culture. We celebrate creativity, originality and freedom of expression; actively work on connecting and building relationships with artists, the community and organizations worldwide through high-quality public art, while making the creative process accessible to all. HKWALLS holds an annual street art festival in Hong Kong during Hong Kong’s art month each March, as well as year-round programming focusing on artists’ career development, promoting the artform, and raising awareness through the arts.

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2026 EUROPEAN ARTISTS



THEO HAGGAI (FR)


Théo Haggaï is a mural painter and printmaker, born in 1990.
Living and working in Paris, his practice regularly leads him to intervene in urban space.
Interested in the repetition of motifs and their meaning, Théo Haggaï has been creating monumental mandalas with his characters, minimalist silhouettes. By delving into symbolism, the artist then portrays a new humanity with its fears, its anger, and its desires.


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 ONDŘEJ RAKUŠAN (CZ)


Graduate from the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University in Prague, Ondřej Rakušan focuses on 2D and 3D animation in both cultural and commercial area, concept visualization, outdoor installations, campaigns or graphic creation.    




 ASBESTOS (IR)


Irish artist Asbestos creates thought-provoking, and at times humorous work across medium. Rooted in guerrilla, he addresses sensitive, dark aspects of the human condition – both to spread awareness and for personal expression, moving audiences beyond their everyday perspective.




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V3RBO (IT)


Besides the use of painting techniques, typical of the graffiti culture in which he was raised in the 90s, V3RBO has introduced new visual rules celebrating writing and investigating its medial drifts. The heart of V3RBO's work is the development of the letters, according to the rules of aerosol-art and style writing.




FABIO PETANI (IT)


Fabio Petani weaves elements of Euclidean geometry and botanical motifs into cohesive murals, showcasing the harmonious coexistence between contrasting elements, informed by his background researching chemistry. His murals center around balance and cultivating well-being, reflecting his ongoing exploration of what it means to be alive.



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YUBIA (SP)


Yubia is always on a mission to sprinkle vibrancy and kawaii (translated directly to “cuteness” from Japanese) to Europe’s streets, turning duller suburbs a touch of color and whimsy. Both as a mural artist and as an illustrator, her playful designs has won recognition and the hearts of audiences across the world.







SAÏD KINOS (NLD)


Saïd Kinos is fascinated by the ways in which people communicate through language, symbols and changing technologies. Saïd finds an element of abstraction which he explores through high-contrast, vibrant colour combinations and fragmented typography.



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