We are excited to announce that a portion of our expanded office will host a brand new gallery space. Its name is Nobile & Amundsen and it will be curated by John Sebastian Vitale and Nikki Leone. We are thrilled that Hampton Boyer will be the first artist to show. See some of his excellent work here: http://hamptonboyer.blogspot.com/.
The City of Norfolk engaged Team Better Block to work with the community to temporarily transform a portion of Granby Street into a vibrant preview of the upcoming Art and Design District. For two beautiful days in April, an amazing number of volunteers came together to realize a kind of “Living Charrette”; an experiment in urban design and pop-up commerce that included art galleries, performance spaces, and shops in empty storefronts; a public plaza with live music, art-making demonstrations, and a beer garden; food trucks parked along Granby Street; new sharrows and crosswalks painted on the street.
Better Block presented the perfect reason to retrieve The Kiosk from its resting place in storage at the Branch House headquarters of the VSAIA. It had renewed purpose to fulfill its function as a “content generation machine” with the goal of learning what people would like to see in the soon-to-be Art & Design District, much like it did in the three different locations around Old Manchester, Richmond. A hit with the huge crowd that attended the event, the Drawing Box quickly took on a new life as a tag wall for young and old alike. Our favorite: “Best Day Ever.” (though the Ninja Turtle was a close second).
Click this link to read Team Better Block’s assessment of Norfolk’s event (top five!), and be sure to watch the featured video by #PRESSPLAE – the Kiosk is featured at the end.
PANORAMIC VIEW OF BETTER BLOCK
VIEW FROM SOUTH
ZEDDS CORNER FUN
VIEW FROM INSIDE DRAWING BOX
ZEDDS CORNER VIEW TO LOWER GRANBY-SCOPE
VIEW FROM INSIDE DRAWING BOX
VIEW FROM INSIDE ADJACENT WINDOW
JUNIOR FIREMAN IN THE DRAWING BOX
ZEDDS CORNER AT NIGHT
NIGHT VIEW
PANORAMIC VIEW OF BETTER BLOCK
The PLOT: final approval GRANTED by Norfolk Planning Commission. Work Program Architects has taken a leadership role in the design and promotion process for this exciting pro bono project being championed by the Downtown Norfolk Council. Thom will be the speaker for their monthly member meeting in the large auditorium at Nauticus, next Wednesday morning, February 1st at 8am. Information can be found here. Please attend if you have interest in the project or would like to lend a helping hand.
AIGA Hampton Roads started an annual studio tour called Studios on Tap. WPA is one of five spotlighted, along with 757 Creative Space, Grow Interactive, Keith Lanpher Photography, and We Are Titans.
Thanks AIGA Hampton Roads!