2023
SaveArtSpace is proud to present Your Art, a public art exhibition in 4 US cities, starting March 27, 2023.
The Your Art selected artists are Alicia Saadi, Megan Riera, Nate "Igor" Smith, and Crisp County Primary School Students. Curated by SaveArtSpace.
During the week of March 27, 2023, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in the artists neighborhood. The public art was on view for at least one month.
SaveArtSpace is proud to present BLOOM, a public art exhibition in Oakland, CA, starting June 12, 2023.
The BLOOM selected artists are Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh, Lindsey Filowitz, & Alex Sodari. Curated by BLOOM Collective.
BLOOM is a curatorial collective based in Oakland, CA that champions local artists of color and queer/trans artists, especially those in the early stages of their careers. We are cooperatively run and care deeply about equity and access in our local arts community. Together, we curate new art shows and spaces that seek to transcend the often-exclusionary white-walled gallery and instead showcase the vibrant, the weird, and the beautiful perspectives of East Bay art and performance.
During the week of June 12, 2023, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Oakland, CA. The public art was on view for at least one month.
SaveArtSpace is proud to present This Place Meant, a public art exhibition in New York City starting August 21, 2023, curated by Sadaf Padder.
The This Place Meant selected artists are Bianca Nemelc, Camilo Villalvilla Soto, Nyugen E. Smith, and Yen Ha.
This Place Meant represents third-culture kids, the descendants of mass displacement forced to leave lush landscapes, fecund soils, rolling hills and expansive forests. This Place Meant beckons all who are tapping into the spiritual realm by connecting with natural elements, found objects and plant-human hybridity to establish a sense of belonging and home.
During the week of August 21, 2023, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in New York City. The public art was on view for at least one month.
SaveArtSpace is proud to present The Existential Tail, a public art exhibition in Brooklyn, NY starting August 28, 2023, curated by Dustin Yellin.
The Existential Tail selected artists are Jude Griebel, Lidia Lidia, and Seyed Alavi.
Our planet faces an abundance of crises simultaneously: from climate change, to overpopulation, disinformation, corruption, nuclear war, pandemics and inequity, the list goes on... But where do we collectively look for solutions to the world's most persistent problems? Is the real crisis one of imagination? How can innovation and creativity help build a more just and equitable future?
The Existential Tail invited artists whose work addresses the crises of the contemporary world, and asks, What is the most pressing issue of our time? If civilization is a sculpture, then we all collaborate in its formation. How do we build a world that we all want to live in, together?
During the week of August 28, 2023, SaveArtSpace launched public art installations for each selected work on billboard ad spaces in Brooklyn, NY. The public art was on view for at least one month.
SaveArtSpace is proud to present Your Art 2, a public art exhibition in Rochester, NY, starting September 25, 2023.
The Your Art 2 selected artist is Kristy Boyce. Curated by SaveArtSpace.
During the week of September 25, 2023, SaveArtSpace will launch a public art installation for the selected work on billboard ad space in Rochester, NY. The public art will be on view for at least one month.
NOTE: THIS PUBLIC ART EXHIBITION WAS CENSORED BY ALL BILLBOARD COMPANIES IN HOUSTON, TX. Read more about our experience in The Art Newspaper, Hyperallergic, and ArtNet News.
We thank Houston Museum of African American Culture for the space they’ve provided for this critical public art exhibition.
SaveArtSpace and Art at a Time Like This (ATLT) have partnered to present the Houston, Tx edition of 8X5, a nationwide public art campaign named for the size of an average prison cell. This timely public intervention presents the work of artists responding to mass incarceration and inequalities in the justice system. Originally launched in Miami in June 2022, 8x5 Houston will go live in November, 2023.
The 8x5 Houston selected artists are Chandrika Metivier, Faylita Hicks, Jared Owens, Jenny Polak with The Fortune Society Artists, Kill Joy, Mel Chin, Monti Hill, McKenna Gessner, Rebo, and Trenton Doyle Hancock.
Curated by Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen, Art at a Time Like This; Christopher Blay, chief curator, Houston Museum of African American Culture; Bridget Bray, independent Houston-based curator; Ashley DeHoyos Sauder, curator, Diverseworks.
SaveArtSpace is proud to present Patterns in Nature, a public art exhibition on bus shelter ad space in Miami Beach, Fl during Art Basel & Miami Art Week, starting December 1, 2023, curated by Jen Stark.
The Patterns in Nature selected artists are Bridget Klappert, Caro Arevalo, Chris Dyer, Di-Andre Caprice Davis, Helen Crispin, Jessica Alazraki, Michael Kutsche, Mieke Marple, Nicole Salcedo, and Olivia Maher.
Patterns in Nature explores the beauty of forms found in the natural world, where spirals and sacred geometries intertwine harmoniously. From camouflage and colors to intricate shapes, Patterns in Nature promises an enchanting exploration of the universe's artistry, revealing the breathtaking intersection of science, art and spirituality. With mathematical foundations such as the golden ratio and Fibonacci sequence, patterns emerge at various levels and scales all throughout our world.
This public art exhibition aims to foster a deeper connection with our environment and acknowledge the subtle elegance woven into the fabric of existence, inspiring an appreciation for the underlying mathematical wonders that shape the universe.
Starting December 1, 2023, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected work on bus shelter ad spaces in Miami Beach, Fl. The public art will be on view for at least one month.