Sculpture Celebrates Virginia Beach’s Wheeled Sports Culture
“Skate Park,” a 16-foot piece by Virginia artist Jeff L. Hall, was installed in March 2024 at Woodstock Skate Park, 5709 Providence Road.
Virginia Beach's public art program enhances our city's identity as a community that supports and promotes creative expression. It builds our sense of civic pride and enriches our quality of life.
“Skate Park,” a 16-foot piece by Virginia artist Jeff L. Hall, was installed in March 2024 at Woodstock Skate Park, 5709 Providence Road.
From new public art sculptures to culturally rich musical performances, the arts are taking center stage in Virginia Beach.
‘Threshold Grace: A Sumi-e Journey’ on view at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
The Virginia Beach Public Art Program is part of the Cultural Affairs Department and is recognized as a national leader in creating a vibrant, innovative community where art, culture, and history are essential.
Virginia Beach Cultural Affairs strives to engage residents and visitors through meaningful arts, heritage, and cultural experiences to connect and strengthen communities.
Our Virtual Tour allows visitors to take self-guided tours of select exhibits and areas around Virginia Beach from their desktop or mobile device.
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