Air, 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 MoreCurator group Justkids invites Brazilian artist Bicicleta Sem Freio to paint a giant mural in the heart of Downtown Fort Smith for local non-profit 64.6 Downtown.
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 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 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.
Read MoreJustkids invited french visual and performance artist Alexandre Bavard to present his immersive visual and performance work: Bulky, a system of movement and notation generated by the energy of the graffiti tag. Downtown Fort Smith is the first american city to present the french multidisciplinary artist’s performance project, adapted to the context of the North West Arkansas region.
Read MoreGlobal creative house Justkids recently collaborated India’s most prominent anonymous street artist DAKU to create a site specific mural installation located on Fremont Street, in what is locally known and the writers corner. The time sensitive public art piece remains as an homage to the community bookstore the building formerly housed.
Read MoreTowering over the historical Fremont street, placed in the northeast façade of the F9 residential building, a new Mural by Youri Cansell, known internationally as Mantra, greets the downtown landscape and diverse commuters. The artist’s inspirational compositions and technical mastery have now become a sensation worldwide, making Vegas one of the lucky tenants of Mantra’s incredible public artwork collection.
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