City leaders are inviting residents to weigh in on which artists’ work should be on display in Norfolk’s Kindred neighborhood.
The city says four artists — Wesley Clark, Christopher Fennell, Jim Gallucci and Blessing Hancock — are each being considered for one of two upcoming public art installations. These installations will be located at the neighborhood entry on Tidewater Drive and Freemason Street, and the Church Street Plaza.
The public artwork initiative is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, with the goal of bringing six public art projects and a special community mosaic to the Kindred neighborhood…