Freak Alley is a venue for public art in the form of murals and graffiti located in and adjacent to a service alley in downtown Boise, Idaho. The largest outdoor gallery in the Northwest,[1][2] and a Boise institution since 2002,[3] it began with a painting of a single alley doorway and now extends from the alley itself to a gravel parking lot.[4] Extant murals painted over and replaced by new murals (or incorporated into them) every two years;[5] collectively it is the work of more than 200 artists.[6] It has featured prominently in a survey of ten mid-sized American cities with thriving artistic communities in which Boise ranked second.[7] The site, along with the back of the Union Block, received a $500,000 renovation in 2018 from the city.[8]