The latest masterpiece from Puerto Rican star Alexis Diaz is now gracing its new home in Bentonville, Arkansas. Standing at an impressive 42 feet, this stunning barn owl mural has been meticulously crafted in 3 weeks by Alexis and his team and curated by Justkids for Oz Art NWA. A shining example of how custom art can transform a private space into an exclusive and inspiring environment.
Read MoreJustkids convened Seattle-based installation artist and designer Neon Saltwater to freshen up a vintage gas station with an unvirtual installation for the Life is Beautiful Festival 2022.
Read MoreDowntown Springfield is now illuminated by our latest public art production—a striking new interactive neon mural by artist Spidertag, wrapping around the walls of the city’s History Museum and Theater. The mural, titled Interactive Neon Mural #23, blends bold geometric patterns and vibrant colors into a dynamic installation that spans across two walls and transforms the corner into a glowing landmark.
Read MoreUnprecedented, Justkids tackled the curation of two colossal airport hangars with London-based French artist Camille Walala. Justkids is a creative firm specialized in the curation and production of public art and creative placemaking.
Read MoreJustkids Downtown Bentonville is beaming from our latest public art curation for OZ Art - Interactive Neon Mural #16, a permanent neon art installation radiating from the downtown square.
Read MoreThe Brazilian superstar artists brought all of the colors to the events and sweet destination We All Scream in Downtown Las Vegas, curated by Justkids.
Read MoreBrightening the corner of 7th street and Stewart avenue in the desert city is Black Girl Magic, standing tall and leaning proud onto a colorful backdrop of bright pink and red tribal graphics, creating a high contrast against her dark skin.
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.
Read MoreJustkids convened Seattle-based installation artist and designer Neon Saltwater’s newest installation, Cherry Lake, for the Life is Beautiful Festival 2023.
Read MoreJustkids appointed Spanish contemporary artist Antonyo Marest to take over The STRAT Hotel & Casino South facade with four gigantic artworks.
Read MoreAnne Vieux’s “/meta_material” is an immersive and hyper-fluid mural installation, now permanently on view at Downtown Bentonville, curated by women-led global curator group Justkids.
Read More“I’ll bring you flowers” is Lakwena’s latest basketball court mural located at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and curated by global curator group Justkids for ARkanvas art initiative.
Read MoreRobert Montgomery collaborated with global creative house Justkids towards a poetic contribution to the Downtown Fort Smith community, embodied as a site-specific installation lighting up the downtown urban-scape with a timely yet wholehearted command “MINE LOVE DISTRIBUTE HOPE”.
Read MoreArtist Youri Cansell, known around the world as Mantra, completed two larger-than-life trompe l’oeil butterfly specimen case murals in Little Rock and Bentonville for ARkanvas, a statewide engagement curated and produced by women-led global curator group Justkids and commissioned by OZ Art.
Read More“Mull It Over” is Nina Chanel Abney’s newest public mural, now permanently on view within the residential heart of Downtown Bentonville, curated by global curator group Justkids for ARkanvas art initiative.
Read MoreArtist Louise Jones, better known as Ouizi, completed a site-specific blooming art installation in Bentonville, Arkansas for a public art initiative curated and produced by women-led global curator group Justkids and commissioned by OZ Art.
Read More“Magical Unity” is Dabs Myla’s most recent mural, located at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas and curated by global curator group Justkids for ARkanvas art initiative.
Read MoreJustkids invited Camille Walala to The Unexpected for the first time; taking over all dimensions of a 1950’s neglected service station at the main intersection of Grand Avenue and 11th street.
Read MoreThe Rainbow Embassy is Okuda San Miguel’s newest public art intervention, now permanently on view within the residential heart of Downtown Fort Smith, curated by global creative house Justkids for The Unexpected art event.
Read MoreJustkids invited Hilda Palafox to create a ˙360 mural in downtown fort smith, leading up to the new development of a public gathering space for the community : Fort Smith Bakery.
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