SaveArtSpace presents Your Art Los Angeles 4 a group public art exhibition on billboard ad spaces throughout Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Parker Day. Selected artists are MISS PRYS, Hobbes Ginsberg, Tiffany Saint-Bunny, Sasha Gransjean, V & V, Sara-Anne Waggoner, Lizzie Klein, Nas Nixx, Kevin Moore, and Parker Day. On view starting February 24, 2020, for at least one month.


In the painting “Libirty” Simone Brown explores the themes of activism, identity, and social justice in communities where these qualities are often stifled. The vividly crafted painting provides a depiction of the people in these areas rising in unison. The piece is intended to be thought provoking and spark discussion from viewers.

“The painting is a socially conscious depiction of life in urban communities from the perspective of women who exist in them. Growing up a black woman in a community riddled with poverty, I began exploring activism through art. This new self-awareness led me to the exploration of identity and how it correlates with society.

Les Heinze is a mixed media artist and instructor with Verizon Innovative Learning. As a teaching artist she works to encourage middle school girls to use creative thinking with augmented and virtual reality while merging those skills with social entrepreneurship, design thinking and 3D printing.

Les Heinze’s work is inspired by her observations of cultural objectification of women throughout society. She intentionally creates each piece as a character with bold colors and features that provoke themes of illusion, mystery and fantasy.

Curated by Kentucky Foundation for Women


Monica is an Oakland based New York City raised artist and educator. She has been teaching architecture design, art and digital media since 2000. Monica’s paintings explore fluctuations between disfiguration and figuration between layered fields. The paintings are assembled based on a logic of growth. The picture plane is amassed to create spatial amplification for the figures to oscillate and dialogue in tension with the viewer.

Curator: Creative Growth


SaveArtSpace brings more public art to the Coachella Valley during the Coachella Music and Arts Festival 2020!

SaveArtSpace presents Coachella Valley a group public art exhibition on billboards throughout the Coachella Valley, CA. Curated by Sofía Enríquez. Selected artists are Janet Zepeda, Brian Pescador, and Wane Kan. On View starting March 23, 2020, for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace presents Your Art New York 10 a group public art exhibition on billboard ad spaces throughout New York City. Curated by Chiru Mondo Murage, Jeremy Cohen, and Ché Morales. Selected artists are Myles Loftin, Amanda Lopez, and Seyed Alavi. Was on view starting March 16, 2020, for at least one month.

Myles Loftin recognizes the latent power that images hold, and seeks to utilize that power as a means for creating positive change. He is a photographer, director and a senior in the BFA Photo program at Parsons School of Design.

Amanda Lopez was born and raised in Sacramento, California under the watchful eye of her parents and paintings of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Her mom gave her a camera at the age of 15 and photography soon became her savior. Whether she's on assignment, photographing members of her family or friends, Lopez's camera eye always looks for a balance of beauty, strength and urban tenacity.

Seyed Alavi is an interdisciplinary artist working in painting, photography, sculpture, installation and public art. His work is engaged with the poetics of language and space and their power to shape reality.


SaveArtSpace presents We Exist - The Future Is Fluid a group LGBTQAI+ Trans, and non-binary public art exhibition curated by Cyrah Dardas, Noura Ballout, and Bakpak Durden. Selected artists are Darryl DeAngelo Terrell, Lancer Casem, Levon Kafafian, Shterna Goldbloom, and Bakpak Durden.

During the week of April 20, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected artist artwork on billboard ad spaces throughout Detroit. These locations will be on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace has partnered with Erickson Center for the Arts to bring more public art to US 2 in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula starting June 22, 2020.

SaveArtSpace x Erickson Center for the Arts presents US 2 Public Art Exhibition, showcasing local artists on billboards throughout US 2 in the Eastern Upper Peninsula starting June 22, 2020. Curated by Katie Eberts. Selected artists are Sarah Tule, Carol Irving, Joanna Walitalo and Shena Sloboda. The public art will be on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace presents Nature a group public art exhibition on ad space in Portland, OR. Selected artists are Michelle L. Purvis, and Alexis Duque.

Curation Panel: Kelli MacConnell, Artist / Shannon Hardman, Artist & Community Organizer / Christine Lan, Extinction Rebellion

The selected artists will be exhibited on ad space in Portland, OR for at least one month starting June 29, 2020.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present “Detroit 2020” a cross-media gallery and public art exhibition curated by Bre’Ann White & Tashif "Sheefy McFly" Turner. The selected artists are Waleed Johnson, Aaron Romine, Margaret Roleke, Escada Gordon, Nikka C. Green, Bria Erby, Sanders Bryant, Alfield Reeves, DDIDDYDOTMPEG, Armageddon Beachparty, Rachel Elise Thomas, and Asia Hamilton.

The selected artists will be exhibited on ad space along with Bre’Ann White & Tashif "Sheefy McFly" Turner.

During the week of July 6, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces throughout Detroit. These spaces will be on view for at least one month.

This public art exhibition is made possible in part by Tashif "Sheefy McFly" Turner, & 1xRUN!


SaveArtSpace has partnered with NIAD Art Center, Creative Growth, and Creativity Explored to bring more public art to the San Francisco Bay Area! These three organizations provide professional studio environments and representation for artists with disabilities in the Bay Area. Public art exhibition curated by Julie Swartout / Creative Growth, Joseph “JD” Green / Creativity Explored, and Dorian “Dorrie” Reid / NIAD Art Center. Selected artists are Mae Charles, Felipe Colina, Casey Byrnes, Julie Swartout, Scott MacLeod, Deirdre Weinberg, Joseph "JD" Green, Gerald Wiggins, Michael Elowson, Shannon White, Julio Del Rio, and Felicia Griffin.

During the week of July 20th, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected artist artwork on billboard ad spaces throughout the Bay Area. These locations will be on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present “Looking Forward // Queer Futures” a cross-media gallery and public art exhibition curated by Mich Miller, Sky Cubacub, & Rebecca Shippee. The selected artists are Brendan Shea, Ari Salka, Marne Lucas, Toni Smalls, Daniel Alejandro Trejo, Hannah Rubin, CJ Miller, Duff Norris, Bailey Davenport, and Dustin Steuck.

Queer people have always looked ahead from within their present realities and created new futures and communities in trying, often isolated, and uncertain times. "Queer" is used as an identity and community term for non-normativity - both as a celebration and a reclamation. Our understanding of the fluidity of gender and sexuality is growing. As our culture shifts and queer fluidity is more accepted in some ways, legislation and violence targeting our community has remained. There still exists an urgent need to visualize queer futures.

During the week of August 24, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces throughout Los Angeles. These spaces will be on view for at least one month.

This public art exhibition is made possible in part by the Print Shop LA .


Curated by (F)EMPOWER. Selected Artists Brittney Cooke and Girain Andrews


SaveArtSpace and is pleased to present “Flower Bomb” a public art exhibition curated by Chris Pyrate. The selected exhibiting artists are Marly McFly, and Trap Bob. The selected artists will be exhibited on ad space, along with Chris Pyrate.

During the week of August 24, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected artist artwork on bus stop ad spaces throughout DC. These locations will be on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace x Dateline Gallery presents SaveArtSpace for Crush Walls, a cross-media gallery and public art exhibition showcasing artists on billboards throughout Denver. Curated by Thomas “Detour” Evans and Lorenzo Talcott. Selected artists are DINKC, Joshua Palmeri, Olive Moya, Marcus Murray, Sasha the Kid, Meaghan McCallum, Crystal Marshall, Austin Blue, Danielle Klebes, Diana "Didi" Contreras and REMOTE. The public art will be on view starting September 8th, 2020 for at least one month.

If CDC and State of Colorado regulations allow, there will be an Artist Reception on September 17th, 2020 from 6p-10p at Dateline Gallery, 3004 Larimer Street. Denver, Colorado 80205


SaveArtSpace is pleased to announce a partnership with Art4Equality and The Untitled Space for an empowering public art and gallery exhibition curated by Indira Cesarine, founder of The Untitled Space and Art4Equality. . The selected artists are Fahren Feingold, Meg Lionel Murphy, Anne Barlinckhoff, Panteha Abareshi, Donna Bassin, Ashley Chew, Sarupa Sidaarth, Kim McCarty, Jodie Herrera, and Travis Rueckert.

During the week of September 21, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces throughout New York City, along with an exhibition of the artwork created for the series to be presented at The Untitled Space gallery on September 26th. These spaces will be on view for at least one month.


SaveArtSpace is proud to bring more art to communities across America with the message WE DEMAND AN END TO POLICE BRUTALITY NOW! The WE DEMAND AN END TO POLICE BRUTALITY NOW GoFundMe raised over $22,000 which allowed us to install 29 billboards in 22 cities throughout the United States. These billboards were installed between July 1 and September 28, with the last ones coming down around Oct 31, 2020.


SaveArtSpace, collaborating with Art At A Time Like This, is presenting artworks on billboards around NYC for the public art exhibition, Ministry of Truth: 1984-2020. Launching October 12th, 2020, just in time for the election featuring artworks that comment on the current state of U.S. politics and that will stimulate dialogue about the increasing polarization of our society. In addition to the public art project, Ministry of Truth will be featured on artatatimelikethis.com, accessible to over 120,000 viewers around the globe.

The SaveArtSpace x Art At At Time Like This selected artists are Dread Scott, Deborah Kass, Marilyn Minter, Shirin Neshat, Sue Coe, Abigail DeVille, Akinbo Akinnuoye, Angela Portillo, Ruj Greigarn, V.L. Cox, Rachel Hsu, Lola Flash, Aaron Gilbert, Helina Metaferia, Terry Berkowitz, Ileana Doble Hernandez, Dan Perjovschi, Guerilla Girls Broadband, Mel Chin, and Holly Ballard Martz.

Curated by Barbara Pollack, Anne Verhallen, Jerome Lamaar, Larry Ossei-Mensah, Sophia Marisa Lucas, & Carmen Hermo.


Nathan Margoni is a figurative painter and sculptor who combines a crude sense of humor with meticulous craft.
Nathan is currently the Manager of Education at the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, MI.

I am obsessed with ugliness - acne-ridden, scabby, flabby flesh. Beauty - the airbrushed kind on the magazine covers - disgusts me. This is more than an aesthetic preference. It is a choice between reality and fantasy, acceptance and denial, confidence and shame.

Curator: Libby Vanderploeg


SaveArtSpace is pleased to present Miami 2020 a cross-media public art exhibition curated by Nicole Saglar. The exhibiting artists are Haiiileen, Luz “Liight” Angel, April Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Bush, Trenity Thomas, Jona Monet, Evie Zimmer, Danielle Rackowski, Ellen VanderMyde, and CL Martin.

During the week of November 23, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected work on bus stop ad spaces in Wynwood, and along Biscayne Blvd in Miami, Fl. The public art will be on view for at least two weeks.