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Must-See Works of Art in Virginia Beach

A metallic sculpture with intricate leaf patterns stands against a cloudy sky backdrop.

From world-class sculptures and installations to ordinary walls that have been transformed into anything but, you can find works of art in every corner of our coastal city. Whether you’re shopping at Town Center, gearing up for a relaxing day beachside at the Oceanfront, or exploring the artisan shops and unique finds of the ViBe Creative District, you’re never far from an awe-inspiring masterpiece. Here are some of our favorite creations, from world-famous artists and homegrown talent alike, that you won’t want to miss in Virginia Beach.

 

Chesapeake Bay District

 

The Canoes

Donald Lipski

A large, intricate metal sculpture towers over a crowd of people gathered under a partly cloudy sky, with a white tent and buildings visible in the background.
A large, intricate metal sculpture towers over a crowd of people gathered under a partly cloudy sky, with a white tent and buildings visible in the background.

This stainless steel installation from New York-based artist, Donald Lipski, welcomes travellers to the newly-rebuilt Lesner Bridge. The piece features ten canoes in a star pattern, paying homage to the history of our local waterways.

 

Mermaid Winery Mural

OnieTonie

A colorful mural on a brick wall featuring a large eye, abstract shapes, and floral elements in blue, pink, and red tones.
A colorful mural on a brick wall featuring a large eye, abstract shapes, and floral elements in blue, pink, and red tones.

With artwork featured all around town, at places like Java Surf and Star of the Sea Church, as well as many murals in nearby Norfolk, OnieTonie has quickly become one of the most recognized and popular artists in the region.  His newest installment of his signature fish design is at the recently-opened Mermaid Winery, on Shore Drive.

 

ViBe Creative District

 

ViBe District Murals

Various Artists
Ed Trask

A mural with colorful portraits and abstract faces on the side of a building with a gray roof and white fence, set against a blue sky with clouds.
A mural with colorful portraits and abstract faces on the side of a building with a gray roof and white fence, set against a blue sky with clouds.

While you can find all manners of artwork within the quaint shops and coffeehouses that comprise the area, the ViBe District is a work of art in and of itself. Look no further than the murals, most of which were done by local artists, that fill the ViBe and the Oceanfront with wonder and color. Take the ViBe Mural Walking Tour, an easy, one-mile walking tour, to see all of these colorful murals for yourself.

Maser Projects

Maser

Colorful abstract mural covers building exteriors, featuring geometric shapes, wavy lines, and bold colors like red, yellow, black, and green under a clear blue sky.
Colorful abstract mural covers building exteriors, featuring geometric shapes, wavy lines, and bold colors like red, yellow, black, and green under a clear blue sky.

In partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), the ViBe Creative District, and the City of Virginia Beach. Irish artist, Maser, was tasked with a series of local art installations including a large mural, titled People and Plants on the back of the museum, a sculptural installation across the street from the Virginia Beach Convention Center, and a Performing Arts stage in ViBe Park on Cypress Avenue.

 

Mille Colori

Dale Chihuly

Colorful glass sculpture with intertwined red, yellow, and blue curves, viewed from below, set against a dark ceiling with lights.
Colorful glass sculpture with intertwined red, yellow, and blue curves, viewed from below, set against a dark ceiling with lights.

Translating to “1,000 Colors,” the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art’s Mille Colori certainly lives up to its name. This breathtaking 14-foot glass chandelier by renowned artist, Dale Chihuly, is made up of 520 separate blown-glass pieces and hangs as a permanent fixture in the sunlit Rodriguez Pavilion, which was built specifically to showcase the modern masterwork.

 

Tidewater Veterans Memorial

Edward Davis, Audrea Powell, Mary Ellen Clark

Tidewater Veterans Memorial with American flags and flowers in front, inscribed with "They Shall Not Be Forgotten.
Tidewater Veterans Memorial with American flags and flowers in front, inscribed with "They Shall Not Be Forgotten.

Located across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center, the Tidewater Veterans Memorial pays tribute to the brave servicemen and women who have sacrificed so much to our country and our region. The memorial is designed to signify the manner in which the world is torn apart by war, with spherical shapes with cut-out centers representing the emptiness that war leaves in its wake. The sculpture’s waterfall represents the chaos of war and the pursuit to bring people together.

The memorial is adorned with flags belonging to the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the five branches of the military, and a specially-designed Tidewater Veterans Flag. The memorial also displays a Prisoner of War-Missing in Action flag, which will remain hoisted until all the missing prisoners of war are accounted for.

 

Oceanfront

 

King Neptune

Paul DiPasquale

A large statue of Poseidon with a trident stands on a pedestal at the beach, silhouetted against a twilight sky with clouds and a hint of sunset.
A large statue of Poseidon with a trident stands on a pedestal at the beach, silhouetted against a twilight sky with clouds and a hint of sunset.

This twenty-four foot, twelve-ton bronze statue, standing at the gateway to Neptune Festival Park on 31st Street, was created by acclaimed Richmond-area sculptor, Paul DiPasquale. Reigning over the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, the Roman God of the Sea is one of our most popular photo opportunities at the oceanfront. To capture the perfect photo, we’d recommend paying him a visit at sunrise.

 

Seashore Cathedral

Pepe Gaka

Colorful mural with birds and abstract designs painted on bridge pillars and beams beneath an overpass.
Colorful mural with birds and abstract designs painted on bridge pillars and beams beneath an overpass.

Italian street artist, Pepe Gaka’s, “Seashore Cathedral,” located along the Oceanfront’s Rudee Inlet, is a series of murals that utilize his geometric style to flawlessly create the impression of stained glass under the Rudee Inlet Bridge. Each column features detailed vignettes that represent different aspects of the area that make Virginia Beach unique, including several scenes representing our coastal culture.

 

The Wave

Jeff Laramore

Illuminated modern sculpture with curved lines at a roundabout during dusk, against a dramatic cloudy sky with streetlights.
Illuminated modern sculpture with curved lines at a roundabout during dusk, against a dramatic cloudy sky with streetlights.

Indianapolis-based artist, Jeff Laramore’s piece is a 35-foot stainless steel sculpture marking the entrance to the Laskin Gateway, providing a strong sense of arrival at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. To the sculpture is fabricated out of a combination of stainless steel plates and stainless steel cables and sits in a 35-foot wide reflecting pool.

 

Anticipation

Richard Stravitz

 

A statue of two surfers holding surfboards stands on a pedestal in a paved area near the sea, with a clear blue sky and distant buildings in the background.
A statue of two surfers holding surfboards stands on a pedestal in a paved area near the sea, with a clear blue sky and distant buildings in the background.

Standing watch at JT’s Grommet Island Park at the Oceanfront, the first beach playground designed for adults and children of all physical abilities, Anticipation was created by local sculpture artist, Richard Stravitz. The bronze sculpture was inspired by Josh Thompson, an avid Virginia Beach surfer diagnosed with ALS in 2006. More of Stravitz’s work can be seen at his studio near the Oceanfront, where he sculpts six days a week.

 

Inland

 

Helping Hands

Aimee Bruce

Wide grassy hill with stairs featuring colorful mural art of a person climbing, under a blue sky with clouds.
Wide grassy hill with stairs featuring colorful mural art of a person climbing, under a blue sky with clouds.

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Local artist, Aimee Bruce, was the winner of the City of Virginia Beach’s contest to transform the iconic stairs of Mount Trashmore Park into a functional work of art. Receiving over 50% of the votes, Helping Hands was the runaway favorite of all the submissions. Her creation was inspired by Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam.

 

Light Garden

Dale Eldred

Illuminated architectural structure labeled "Princess Anne Commons" at night, surrounded by trees under a crescent moon.
Illuminated architectural structure labeled "Princess Anne Commons" at night, surrounded by trees under a crescent moon.

Located in the Princess Anne Commons Gateway Park, Light Garden features 32 glass sun-refraction panels arranged to resemble a grove of trees and to illustrate the movement of light throughout the day.  

 

Town Center

Wings

Lin Emery

Exterior of Sandler Center for the Performing Arts at night, with illuminated glass facade and a large metal sculpture in front.
Exterior of Sandler Center for the Performing Arts at night, with illuminated glass facade and a large metal sculpture in front.

Located in front of Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Wings is a kinetic sculpture by renowned New Orleans kinetic sculptor, Lin Emery. The highly-polished, aluminum sculpture stands over 23-feet high, with an 18-foot orbit.

 

Town Center Garage Murals

Richard Nickel

Colorful mural in a parking garage with the text "welcome to town center" in large, bold letters.
Colorful mural in a parking garage with the text "welcome to town center" in large, bold letters.

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Located on three interior walls within Town Center’s 4 Block Garage, these murals can be hard to find but are well worth seeking out. Painted by local muralist, Richard Nickel, the three designs are unified by bold, graphic shapes, in retro colors.

 

The Kiss

Gary Alsum

A bronze statue of a man and woman kissing sits on a bench in a park setting with trees and bushes in the background.
A bronze statue of a man and woman kissing sits on a bench in a park setting with trees and bushes in the background.

Designed by Colorado-based bronze artist, Gary Alsum, The Kiss is perhaps one of our most Instagrammable public art pieces. Alsum based his creation off of an actual photograph of a couple sharing a kiss on the pier of their nearby Currituck County, NC home. The sculpture can be found overlooking the pond in Town Center’s Central Park.

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