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This is a story of collaboration and, yes, the unexpected consequences of making a big bet on public art. It's a story of inviting some of the world's premier street artists to the


second largest city in Arkansas to create dazzling murals and boost the city's self-image and curb appeal. The story starts with local entrepreneur Steve Clark, the driving force


behind the nonprofit 64.6 Downtown, named after Fort Smith's footprint in square miles and dedicated to economic development in what was a deteriorating city center. Clark and his


partners believed a festival bringing the world's coolest urban artists to town could generate publicity and energy, but they didn't have the connections to make it happen. Enter


JustKids, a creative house that produced art events all over the world. As The Unexpected: Urban Contemporary Art Festival took shape, the name started to seem inevitable, says the


festival's director Claire Kolberg. Grain towers at the OK Foods feed mill display three enormous portraits of Fort Smith locals as painted by muralist Guido Van Helten. PHOTO BY BY


RAYMESH CINTRON FOR JUSTKIDS As the festival's name implies, nobody would look to Fort Smith, Arkansas, a Southern city rich in Western history, for daring urban contemporary art. And


yet, in September 2015, eight superstar artists spent a little more than a week in town, creating a dozen extraordinary murals. A local website celebrated the event: "We were


rejuvenated. We all broke a sweat to go downtown and watch a handful of talented people paint cowboys, and Native Americans, and critters all over our beloved, historic downtown." The


festival's success led to a second edition in 2016, with residencies, installations, performances and videos in addition to more murals. The two festivals were the catalyst for at least


half a dozen new businesses. The project's curator, Charlotte Dutoit of JustKids, says Fort Smith "hadn't seen so many people downtown in decades. It really woke up the


town."  _(Editor's note: Art from the 2017 exhibition, held after this article was completed, can be viewed on the Unexpected Fort Smith website.)_ An abandoned house as painted in


bright colors by muralist Okuda San Miguel. Photo by Raymesh Cintron for Justkids _This article is an excerpt from the "Arts, Entertainment and Fun" chapter of the AARP book Where


We Live: Communities for All Ages — 100+ Inspiring Ideas From America’s Community Leaders. _ _Reporting by Steve Mencher | Page published November 2017_ More from AARP.org/Livable  Use the


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