Pinnacle Mountain State Park
“We planted art in the wilderness—scattered, monumental, and waiting to be stumbled upon.”
KIN transformed Pinnacle Mountain State Park into a dispersed gallery of wonder. Commissioned by the Arkansas State Parks and Recreation Foundation, we curated site-specific installations by Kennedy Yanko, Linda Lopez, and DeWitt Godfrey. Their works stand quietly across the 2,500 acre landscape—intervening with scale, form, and raw terrain.
This isn’t museum territory. It’s art as encounter. In the park’s meadow, forest, and mountain tops, each piece disrupts routine—asks you to look again. It dissolves the boundary between nature and culture, making the environment not just seen, but felt. It’s art that doesn’t wait—it meets you on the trail.