Public Art is
here in Hoboken.

The Hoboken Business Alliance (HBA) Public Arts initiative partners with property owners and the City of Hoboken to provide high-quality public art installations and experiences. Its primary focus is fostering innovation, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of public spaces, and promoting community engagement. Through these partnerships, the program brings art that enriches the local culture, attracts visitors, and beautifies the city. This initiative also aims to support local artists, create vibrant urban spaces, and strengthen the sense of community within Hoboken.

Technicolour: A Vibrant Addition to Hoboken

Located on the western wall of Hoboken’s Municipal Garage B at 28 2nd Street on Hudson Street, the stunning mural “Technicolour” contributes to the cultural fabric of Hoboken. Designed and created by the internationally acclaimed visual artist Michelle Hoogveld and her talented team, Technicolour was completed in the fall of 2022.


Artist Spotlight
Michelle Hoogveld

Michelle Hoogveld is a world-renowned artist known for her vibrant murals and public art installations across the globe and throughout the United States. Her distinctive use of color and form brings life and energy to every space her art touches.

Image by @rashad.be

Discover Hoboken’s Public Art

We invite everyone—residents and visitors alike—to explore and enjoy the public art installations throughout Hoboken. Each piece beautifies our city and tells a unique story of creativity, vision, and community spirit. Join us in celebrating and supporting the arts in Hoboken.


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Community Wall Partners

The HBA partners with property owners and the City of Hoboken to deliver world-class public art installations and experiences. These projects emphasize innovation, beautification, and fostering community collaboration. Community wall partner benefits:

  • FREE, no cost to property owners
  • HBA covers the artist fee, supplies, and installation
  • Increased foot traffic
  • Economic growth
  • Decreased graffiti
  • Bolstered community engagement