Free style arts interactive projects are perfect for public art exhibitions, gallery openings, museum education, arts education in schools, events, college activities, assembly programs, corporate retreats, performances, and art installations.

Interested in booking a Free Style project?

Look through the list below for some example projects. We can re-create one that catches your eye, or design a new one specifically for your situation. Prices vary.
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Click on the images to see photos of the projects on Flickr.

THE HUMAN CANVAS

Free Style Artists wear canvases in the shape of the human body - suits painted white. Equipped with paint and brushes the human canvas invites passersby to paint on their suit.

REMOTE CONTROL ART

The vitrine contains two remote control cars with markers attached to them. Participants are invited to draw by driving the cars using the remote controls. A finished piece (1 of 13) hangs on the wall.

ROME, BUILT IN A DAY

Passers by are invited to select from huge quantities of different kinds of cardboard, discarded by the factory under our studio. Using the packing tape provided, they are invited to add their chosen material to the creation of a giant fort, a temporary installation.

THE STRING SCULPTURE

Created in a public setting, free style artists set up a little station and offer passersby an opportunity to choose a length of the colored string of their choice. They are invited to weave it into a giant string sculpture that fills a giant 3-D box frame they can get inside (such as a 10' x 10' event tent), becoming a temporary public art installation created entirely by those who observed it.

PAINT GOLF

Two 15' long canvases are set out like golf putting greens, complete with a golf club sitting at the end of each. Between them are placed 6 jugs, each containing one golf ball and tongs. Passers by are invited to pick a color, and the golf ball of that color, coated in paint, is set on the canvas in front of them. They 'putt' the golf ball and the line of color created by their ball adds to the collaborative painting. (Other sports available.)

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