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 MoreWe teamed up with Portuguese contemporary artist Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, to expand on his technique of explosives based works with a new performative edge, devised to celebrate the opening of the Momentary.
Read MoreOkuda San Miguel and global creative house Justkids returned to Las Vegas to bring to life “Mother Natura” – a project for PARK MGM’s Mama Rabbit Bar in Las Vegas – featuring the country’s first sculptural slot machines and an accompanying mural inspired by the legend of Mayahuel, the Mexican goddess of agave and fertility.
Read MoreLithotroph is the most ambitious public sculpture installation yet by Pennsylvania based contemporary artist Crystal Wagner.
Her colossal piece is wrapped around the remaining facade of the historical landmark Reynolds Davis building, bringing a jolt of wonder to the Old West urban landscape of Downtown Fort Smith. Interested in the dialog between architecture and natural forms, Wagner's Lithotroph is an pseudo-organism born of the modern world with the biological utility of an organic growth.
Read MoreGREEN CANDY is born as an awareness campaign that responds creatively to environmental issues with Art Actions aimed to create community conversations around waste and sustainability. Justkids has conceptualized and curated in this first edition for the city of Fayetteville, inviting local and international artists to create engaging art projects by exploring, formally and thematically, themes around human's relationship with the environment.
Read MoreThe Unexpected project brings urban and contemporary art to Arkansas through immersive public art experiences. July 2017 marks the third edition of the annual event that gives artists an opportunity to express themselves in an unlikely environment while building a beneficial cultural capital where it’s needed. Right in the heart of America.
Read MoreJUSTKIDS developed, curated and produced D*Face's large-scale mural and massive public sculpture made of five 40 foot long wooden arrows that each weigh more than 1,000 pounds and are located now in the heart of downtown Fort Smith.
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