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 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 has teamed up with Ink and movement, & the US OPEN to reimagine the look of public tennis courts in 5 cities across the United States. With this inspiring project 50 years of USTA are celebrated by uniting 5 cities, 5 artists & 5 National Junior Tennis & Learning organizations to artistically restore the public courts that have built US Open champions and will now change the lives of young players.
After its original commission and display at Life is Beautiful Festival , Justkids is pleased to have aided in the acquirement, logistics, transportation, art handling and installation of "Smiling King Bear"; a pop-surreal sculpture by famed Spanish contemporary artist Okuda San Miguel. The permanent installment of this piece at Wynn Las Vegas adds a new level of modern vigor to its world-class art collection.
Read MoreRopeswing Hospitality reached out to us for the commission of 3 indoor and outdoor murals by internationally renowned artists Bicicleta Sem Freio, Alexis Díaz and Cyrcle to inaugurate their newest development concept: 8th Street Market. The 80,000 square foot development has completely transformed the former Tyson plant at 801 SE Eighth St, featuring restaurants, a brewery and even a culinary school. Our art production ran parallel to Bite Festival, and served as an official debut of the urban attraction to North West Arkansas.
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