The Walala Lounge is a permanent public art installation by internationally acclaimed artist Camille Walala, located in Downtown Bentonville. The project, curated by Justkids.art consists of ten sculptural benches and ten planters transforming everyday urban furniture into a vibrant, street-scale artistic presence.
Read MoreJustkids curated the latest public art installation at The Street Chestnut Hill in Greater Boston, introducing a striking new mural and skylight installation by internationally acclaimed Italian artist Agostino Iacurci.
Read MoreJustkids was commissioned by Amaya, East Boston’s newest luxury residential development in the Suffolk Downs up-and-coming neighborhood, to produce a mural by Julien Colombier—marking the French artist’s first in the United States. The 2,700-square-foot mural is entirely hand-painted, drawing inspiration from the local New England flora and featuring Wild Indigo, Blue Lobelia, and Coral Honeysuckle. The piece is entitled “It’s Like a Jungle Sometimes”.
Read MoreAir, Sea and Land is the largest public art undertaking by world-renowned Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel. Commissioned by WS Development in partnership with global creative house and curator Justkids, this vibrant kaleidoscope of seven large-scale sculptures was, designed specifically for a public art display within Seaport’s sweeping cityscape.
Read MoreGlobal curator group Juskids collaborated with the Seaport, Boston neighborhood to deliver a new gigantic public art installation: a large-scale mural by artist Frank Stella, widely renowned as one of the most important American living art makers and a native of Massachusetts. Justkids is a creative firm specialized in the curation and production of public art and creative placemaking.
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