Public Art
Wander through the neighborhood and discover tiny art happenings, large-scale murals and pops of neon color and light. From works by nationally celebrated visual artists like Esteban del Valle and HENSE, to local heroes like Clayton Singleton and Victoria Weiss, to the world-renowned Chrysler Museum of Art, come see the new energy of Norfolk on display.
See MoreGreat America XVII: Remember the Honored Fallen
Great America XVII is a simple and reverent tribute to the sacrifice of the men and women in the United States military and their families created by local muralist Sam Welty. The figures are shown with little beyond their branch and service decoration. They are depicted from the neck down to allow the viewer to … Great America XVII: Remember the Honored Fallen
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As a continuation of their artistic bench project, Governor’s School for the Arts students initially painted six sidewalk mural squares in the NEON in 2018. Now an ongoing project, visual art students repaint and add new mural squares on sidewalks annually. GSA students also refresh the Magazine Lane “carpet” seen behind 801 Granby Street every … NEON Squared
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As a tattoo artist, the flow of things has always been very important to Patrick Loud. Organic motion and natural movements ensure that a tattoo looks right on the wearer. When painting the facade of the building, the artist combined the aesthetics of the neighborhood, natural elements of his tattoo work, and a feeling of … Flornamental
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See MorePlanting the Seeds of Resilience in NEON
Community volunteers, new partnerships, and native plants help the District grow greener and stronger. This spring, the NEON District took another step forward in stormwater resilience and neighborhood beautification with support from the City of Norfolk’s Retain Your Rain mini-grant program. Focused on one of the most flood-prone intersections in the city—Boush Street and Olney … Planting the Seeds of Resilience in NEON
View PostThe Chrysler Museum of Art Celebrates the Grand Opening of the Perry Glass Studio
The long-awaited renovation and expansion of the Perry Glass Studio is finally here. Open since 2011, the 9,200-square-foot glass-making and artist studio is an anchor to the NEON District, providing a constant funnel of new and experienced artists into Norfolk’s art scene. The last few years brought significant renovations, including a 24,000-square-foot expansion, bringing the … The Chrysler Museum of Art Celebrates the Grand Opening of the Perry Glass Studio
View PostMarch 2025
Explore the NEON District’s gallery of street art this spring on a free walking tour. Produced in partnership with Norfolk Tour Company since 2017, these guided tours offer a unique up-close view of more than 100 works of art. From towering murals to hidden gems, visitors will uncover the stories, techniques, and inspirations behind the art, as well as the local businesses, events, and community efforts that make NEON a thriving creative hub. Tours commence on Saturday, May 17 at 4pm at The Plot and continue monthly until December.
View Post“Red Zig Zag – a fence around nothing” Sculpture Unveiling
Red Zig Zag – A Fence Around Nothing Debuts in Norfolk A striking new sculpture, Red Zig Zag – a fence around nothing, will be unveiled on March 28 at 11am at the intersection of Grace and Duke Street, across from the Chrysler Museum and the new Perry Glass Studio. Created by Anton Bakker, who … “Red Zig Zag – a fence around nothing” Sculpture Unveiling
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