Public Art at Kindred

Public Art is Coming to Kindred—Help Us Choose the Artists!

Select your top four artists by July 28th, 2025

About the Project

This public art initiative is part of the Critical Community Improvements (CCI) Plan, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and has been developed in collaboration with the St. Paul’s Transformation Cultural Trail Advisory Committee and the Norfolk Arts Committee. 

The plan is projected to include six public art projects and a special community mosaic, all thoughtfully integrated throughout the Kindred neighborhood. These works will also become part of the upcoming St. Paul’s Cultural Trail—a vibrant new pathway celebrating the legacy of the former Tidewater Gardens community and the rich history of the St. Paul’s neighborhood.

For more information about the Cultural Trail Advisory Committee, please visit: https://stpaulsdistrict.org/neighborhoods/placemaking/

Pick Your Favorite Artists

We want to hear from you!

Click below to vote for your top four artist choices by July 28th, 2025.

Meet the finalists

The City of Norfolk is partnering with the community to bring meaningful public art to the Kindred neighborhood.

We are excited to introduce five talented artist finalists, each being considered for one of four upcoming public art installations at neighborhood. 

Take a moment to explore each artist’s 3-minute video, portfolio, and personal statement below—then vote for the artists whose work speaks to you!

Please note: The images shown reflect each artist’s previous projects and are NOT the final designs. Once selected, the artists will work closely with the community to co-create site-specific pieces that reflect the heart, history, and hopes of Kindred.

Here are the finalist for the next four sites. Please pick your top 4. 

  1. Jim Gallucci
  2. Chris Fennell
  3. Volkan Alkanoglu
  4. Shahin Talishkhan
  5. Zachary Robinson

Jim Gallucci - The Spark ImageI have been a sculptor for 40 years and work full time creating/fabricating sculptures in my Greensboro studio assisted by a staff of 6 people. My commissions can be found in public, corporate, and residential spaces throughout the country. In 2020, I completed an entrance piece for a Public Library in Charlotte, NC, called Open Mind, Open Book. I strive to create works that are not only accessible to the public, but also inspire them. I believe my work is appropriate because I create site-specific work and I am comfortable with the scale and scope of this project.

Watch the full video here.

Announcement: Winners Confirmed for First Two Sites!

Thank you for casting your votes — the results are in, and we are excited to announce the selected artists for the first two locations:

Tidewater Gateway

  • Winner: Blessing Hancock 

Church Street Plaza

  • Winner: Wesley Clark

We appreciate your participation and support in shaping this project. Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved in the design process!

Want to see what is coming?

Watch the video below for a full overview of the St. Paul’s Transformation Project and a look at future art locations.

View Flyover of St. Paul's Area.