Associate Artists
Flourish Exhibition
Event rentals at d'Art Center
Studio Artists
Paint Pink, Inc. event in d'Art Center's Main Gallery
Main Gallery
Photo obtained from d'Art Center website: www.d-artcenter.org
This is what u came hone with, a fairly good likeness to Storm
Photo obtained from d'Art Center website: www.d-artcenter.org
This is what I started with.
Brian B.
May 31, 2023
If you have not visited this art space you should. Especially if you are an artist. They host open call national art shows.
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Dolita A.
Jul 26, 2020
This review is specific to the ' SPCA pet portrait art class'.First of all, it was a fun morning. The artist in residence was very professional, polite and not once discouraged any participant, and was readily and eager available to assist when required or asked. Best of all, I had fun and came home with a portrait of my puppy.
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Arielle P.
Feb 28, 2020
This gallery is a hidden gem in Norfolk, adjacent from the Chrysler Museum of Art. d'Art Center features and celebrates local artists. I visited during the "In Pursuit II" exhibit, a college and university student art exhibition. There was a diverse range of art showcased, and it was even cooler knowing that these were all made by local students!d'Art also has classes. I took a beginner Paint Pouring class with Deanna. She was so funny, helpful and made the experience 10x better. I'll definitely be back to take another class and create more one-of-a-kind art.It is free to explore the works and exhibits at d'Art Center, so if you're ever near the NEON District, be sure to stop by.
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Teressa L.
Jun 29, 2014
My daughter took an art camp here this summer. It had a theme and the age ranges are broken up well each week. They offer a drop off and pick up on Plume St since it's surrounded by construction. I carpooled with another family, so only experienced pick up and got right outside 4 days. One day I did go round and round the block until finding a spot. But overall, it was easy to get to, has plenty of parking on street or garages. The camp space seemed small, but they got to walk through the artists areas and get outside daily for lunch. They did a lot of projects and the end of week art show was nice to see everyone's work. She had a great time. We enjoyed stopping by the artists booths that week as well. Will be back to see more and perhaps do a class. Fun place.
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Jennifer v.
May 30, 2007
First of all, this center has moved and I am not sure what ts the new address. If you are boring and you want to see many different arts by the local artists, visit this center. It has many independent studios and you can buy the arts from them at the center. I have bought a few myself and I love it. The D'Art has the art classes you can take for fun or to improve your art skills. I have yet take a class, but I have seen a couple classes and these seemed fun.EDITED - the new address:208 East Main StreetNorfolk, VA 23510
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Leona B.
Jul 17, 2010
If you're familiar with the Torpedo Factory in Northern Virgina, you'll have a good idea of what the d'Art Center concept is. It's a studio for working artists where visitors can come in an actually see the artists in the creative process--like a fish bowl for painters, sculptors and jewelry and pottery makers. It's a very cool concept and d'Art does it well. My only gripe with d'Art is that most of the art is, how shall we put this, safe. You are not going to find a whole lot of boundary pushing in terms of content or style. It would be nice if there were a little more variety. The place moved -- as noted by another reviewer -- from a very old building a few blocks away to Selden Arcade a few years ago. It was controversial because the old building (beloved by some of the artists) was razed to make way for construction of Granby Tower, which ironically has been mired in financial troubles and political red tape and STILL isn't built. But I digress. The Selden Arcade that houses the new d'Art is open and airy set up like a long breezeway. It's nice for receptions and events (except for the bouncy sound...they need some acoustic dampeners or something).They have rotating exhibits in a meandering gallery space. Usually when I walk through I see very few people inside and I'm not sure why.The fact that there is a perpetual state of construction all around it probably doesn't help.
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Whitney M.
Feb 1, 2012
The d'Art Center is a cultural gem in Downtown Norfolk that provides the public open access to local art and artists. Where else in the city can you literally see and interact with dozens of different artists at work? The Selden Arcade, where it is located, is a very pretty, breezy walkway that features art hanging from the walls and ceiling as well as interactive art projects that encourage passersby to stop and contribute. It's home to a very diverse mix of talent. The artists are friendly and encourage people to browse their spaces and ask questions while they work. I particularly love that there are experienced jewelers there who are able to create new pieces from old ones as well as fix broken pieces. The center operates as a non-profit to support and foster local artistry, so they feature dozens of special events throughout the year including wine & paint classes with resident artists, art shows, gallery openings, cocktail parties, auctions, family events, and an annual gala (all of which are open to the public).They recently did a really fun happy hour event called Mix & Mingle that featured an interactive art demo by Clayton Singleton, mixed drinks made by Josh Wright (formerly of The Boot), and live music by Matt Miller. It was a great way to spend a Friday evening. The d'Art Center is simply a fantastic, interesting place and one of the area's best kept secrets.
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Gabriel G.
Nov 16, 2023
Went to deliver a package and was confused on which building I needed to enter. In turn I was 'greeted' by the biggest snob I have seen on my route yet. She asks 'can I help you?' I reply I have a delivery for 740 Boush st. She responds 'yea, it's where you were at the first time.' I respond 'my fault I was confused on where I should enter'. She responds 'yea, we'll the door is locked for a reason that's not on us to let you in'. ⁉. WHAT A PIG!
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