Train your eyes to notice small interventions: tile insets on stair risers, bronze plaques near tree grates, etched poems on sidewalks, painted crosswalks. Pause at corner stores, transit stops, and alleys where commissions quietly live, transforming errands into encounters that reshape how you read the block.
Use municipal art maps, Artsy neighborhood layers, open data portals, and community-created Google My Maps. Search for terms like utility box murals, storm drain stencils, or sculpture walks. Cross-reference street view, then verify on foot, noting access hours, lighting, and current condition before planning.
Strike up conversations with custodians, baristas, crossing guards, and gardeners. They often witness installations going up and know which corners sparkle after rain. Community Facebook groups and mutual aid chats surface new commissions fast, while librarians can uncover artist files and forgotten dedication brochures.