Lexington, Kentucky’s Coolest Street Art

Lexington, Kentucky may be best known for bourbon and betting on the horses, but it has also gained a reputation as a magnate for some of the world’s most talented street artists. PRHBTN, an organisation focused on connecting artists with commissions, has helped to transform this hip Southern city into one super-sized, graffiti-covered canvas. You’ll find a map of their locations here. Or, just kick back in your armchair and scroll through a gallery of some of my favourites.

A racing mural adorns the side of West Sixth Brewing in Lexington, Kentucky.

Make tracks to see Gaia’s mural on the side of West Sixth Brewing, featuring horses…of course.

Psychedelic mural of Abe Lincoln in Lexington, Kentucky

Eduardo Kobra’s larger-than-life Abe Lincoln is depicted in all his psychedelic glory on the back wall of the Kentucky Theater.

This haunting image of children by German duo Herakut overlooks a parking lot at 156 Market Street in Lexington, Kentucky.

This haunting image by German duo Herakut overlooks a parking lot at 156 Market Street. You might not be able to take your eyes off of it, but the scowling girl looks considerably less impressed with YOU.

One of the densest assortments of graffiti adorns Lexington’s James E. Pepper Distillery Campus. This collection of old brick bourbon warehouses on Manchester Street has become a hub for nightlife, with a beer brewery and tap room, craft bourbon distillery, a bar, and restaurants. Check out this cool cluster, featured below.

Phlegm's clambering men writhe skyward on the side of Etheral Brewing in Lexington's Distillery District. Indulge in one too many of the brewery's Belgian beers, and this is what the inside of your head might feel like the next morning.

Phlegm’s clambering men writhe skyward on the side of Etheral Brewing in Lexington’s Distillery District. Indulge in one too many of the brewery’s Belgian beers, and this is what the inside of your head might feel like the next morning.

Do not feed this guy, according to street artist MTO. The massive portrait is located at 1200 Manchester Street in Lexington, Kentucky.

Do not feed THIS guy, according to street artist MTO. The massive portrait is located at 1200 Manchester Street.

A peeling mural of a crouching man guards the entrance to a doorway on the old James E. Pepper Distillery campus in Lexington, Kentucky.

A peeling mural of a crouching man guards the entrance to a doorway on the old James E. Pepper Distillery campus.

mural of fly on its back on Pepper Campus in Lexington, Kentucky

Um…a commentary on fly tipping, perhaps?

I’ll leave you with one last taste of Lexington’s cheeky street scenes. This one really hits the sweet spot (ahem) between the city’s love of alternative art and its passion for the ponies.

What's better than a chocolate bunny? A giant "chocolate" horse sculpture in Lexington, Kentucky.

What’s better than a chocolate bunny? A giant “chocolate” horse sculpture at 200 West Main Street.

Learn more about Lexington at VisitLex.

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