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4-H is the youth (ages 5 to 19) development education program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. 4-H is rich with learning experiences where young people partner with caring adults and volunteers in a fellowship unlike any other program available to youth today. During the summer, 4-H offers a range of day and residential (overnight) camps.
4210 B Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23517
NOTE: CLOSED FOR SUMMER 2026 and will be reopening at new location on Colley Ave in Norfolk in Fall 2026.
The 757 Creative ReUse Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that’s increasing creativity and decreasing waste by making second-hand arts and crafts supplies and other reusable materials available and affordable through donations and recycling. Memberships are available, donations are accepted, and workshops/classes are offered. See their website for current offerings.
737 East 23rd Street Norfolk, Virginia 23504
Community Workshop and Studios. Tools, Equipment & 24/7 access for people who want to design, play, make, create, and innovate. Classes are available in all different mediums. Summer camps available.
164 Military Highway South Norfolk, Virginia 23502
All Hands Pottery Studio is a clay studio open to all ability levels specializing in small group and one-on-one classes, workshops and open studio. Ages 12+
Activities for youth ages 6-18. Education and Career Programs, Health & Life Skills, Character and Leadership Programs, Art Programs, Sports, Fitness and Recreation Programs
Memorial Place Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Art Museum. General admission is free. Free family activities including family festivals, story time, pre-k programs, glass-blowing demonstrations and more. Homeschool Studio, Scouts events, summer camps available. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12-5pm.
Participant in the Blue Star Museums program.
Chrysler Museum of Art4.8Based on 3052 reviewspowered by Googlereview us onJerome Mo4 months agoWell I'm a sucker for museums. And this one is another one of those local pocket sized gem one can relish in one day (casual patron)---yes I have been to the Louve, the Met (many times), MOMA. Guggenheim, Smithsonian and many others and I am typically less thrilled with large crowds and this one feels homey like VMFA to me. A little bit of everything, really. And a separate glassware workshop that has live demonstration. All free.I'm sure I could spend a few more days deep diving the exhibits, but given the amount of time we have, it was great to cover all the majors in a matter of hours. Good starter for young kids so they don't leave with a terrified boring experience and never wanting to see another art museum.R Noble4 months agoWe had a great team event at Perry Glass Studio with dinner catered by Taste! The glass experience was fun and interactive, and the instructors were patient and welcoming. Planning was easy, the space worked well for our group, and the food was excellent. It’s an outing our team is still talking about - highly recommend for anyone planning a fun team event!Judith Soule5 months agoThis museum is one of my favorite places in Hampton Roads, and I love bringing out of town guests to check out the ever changing rotation of exhibits. It feels fabulous when you arrive and a friendly staff member opens the door and greets you (and they'll hold the door when you leave as well).There are so many enrichment events throughout the week as well, most recently my husband and I attended a morning meditation in the gallery. It was amazing to sit and go through a guided meditation based on one of the paintings in the modern art gallery.Shane Oltman5 months agoThe Chrysler Museum of Art is such a great surprise — even if you think you’re “not really a museum person,” this place just works. It’s easy to walk, not stuffy at all, and the mix of art is way more interesting than you’d expect. One minute you’re looking at ancient pieces, the next it’s classic paintings, modern art, or the amazing glass work they’re known for.Everything feels relaxed and well thought out. The galleries are clean, well lit, and not overwhelming, so you can actually enjoy what you’re seeing instead of feeling rushed or overloaded. The staff is friendly and helpful without hovering, which is always appreciated.And honestly, the fact that it’s free makes it even better. It’s perfect for a casual afternoon, a date, or just wandering around when you want to do something different.If you’re in Norfolk or the surrounding area, it’s absolutely worth stopping by. Easy, enjoyable, and way better than you might expect.LuLu Chi-Town7 months agoThe Chrysler Museum is truly a hidden gem. It may be on the smaller side, but the collection is surprisingly diverse—ranging from stunning glasswork and classical pieces to thought-provoking contemporary art. The layout is easy to navigate, and every gallery feels thoughtfully curated. It’s the kind of place where you can spend an hour or an afternoon and still walk away feeling enriched.Be sure to stop by Zinnia while you’re there. It’s the perfect spot for lunch—fresh, flavorful food, a relaxing atmosphere, and a great way to round out your visit. Highly recommend both the museum and the café for a lovely, low-key day out.Joshua G. Tan9 months agoExtremely pleasurable and beautiful location. It is shared with the glass museum next door and a rock garden that spans both. The art maintained within the museum is also priceless and worth a visit.Will definitely come back in the future for newer installations.Julie Ann Anderson9 months agoIncredible experience. Completely free to visit and view ORIGINAL HISTORICAL ART. I cried many, many times. It was such a special, emotional experience. This was my first time having the opportunity to visit an art museum, and I was absolutely amazed.The staff was very kind, they open the door for you upon arrival and exit. They ask for your zip code at check-in, and give you a visitors guide. The staff are very helpful in answering questions as well. They have a beautiful piano played by some of the most memorable names in classical music, and we asked if someone could play it. They informed us that they have professional pianists come to play it to keep it in good condition. We are looking forward to coming back at a time when we can hear it.David Heatwole11 months agoLove this museum. We were there for the native museum glass exhibit. Truly wonderful. Another reason I wanted to go was for their Nancy Camden Witt paintings which I have wanted to see in person for years. They were the last thing we found along side a Man Ray sculpture and Dali portrait. This review courtesy of artist David F. Heatwole.Danielle Whitmoyer11 months agoThis was a favorite part of our family trip to Virginia! The museum is free to enter and is a never-ending fun experience. There is so much to see! One of my favorite collections was of all the Tiffany Glass.Hannah Carmona11 months agoThe Chrysler Museum of Art is beautiful and stunning! I enjoyed my visit here looking at the diversity of art pieces and the glass studio as well! Definitely a Norfolk sight seeing must! Free-admission but the parking isn’t that great so be prepared for that!Jaleesa Lewis12 months agoAbsolutely enjoyed my time here. Beautiful artwork, beautiful exhibits. Took hours to walk through the entire thing and still felt there was more to see. Lots of places to sit and admire the art. Staff is kind and knowledgeable about the pieces in the collections. Traveling exhibits are informative and beautifully displayed. Great for the entire family, young and older. Easy to walk through. Feels like you’re traveling through time and immersing yourself in different cultures and places. Will definitely go again.Anton Pachkine1 year agoNot large but very decent art collection which is worth a second visit.Matthew Kelly1 year agoAbsolutely loved my time at the Chrysler Museum! Really enjoyed the Roman, Egyptian and Mayan sculptures and paintings. The museum also holds a large collection of beautiful landscape and religious paintings for all to enjoy.For a free admission, this museum is a must for history lovers!As someone who works at a Museum, I was surprised that the Chrysler Museum had no security check through to go by with all the precious artifacts they hold inside. I worry that someone could easily get into it!Maricia Cohen1 year agoI came here for my birthday and it has beautiful artwork, sculptures, and exhibits. Highly recommend ????Picture Perfect Media1 year agoWe recently filmed Isabel & Keith's wedding at The Chrysler Museum of Art and, although it wasn't our first time filming there, it was one of the BEST times. We can't recommend it enough to potential future couples who are into art! If you're on the fence, we say, go for it! The venue coordinators are extremely nice, professional and so helpful. The entire staff of the museum is there to assist in any way needed, too. One of the most overlooked and undersold things about The Chrysler for couples getting married there is the opportunity to go into any of the galleries and have your photo and video team capture you there. If you're a fan of Baroque or Renaissance Art, or Modern, the world is your oyster. No matter where you look, it's stunning. The views surrounding the property are also just as majestic. You can also visit the nearby Freemason District for some more sort of "town" atmosphere, with its cobblestone streets. Or, walk down to The Hague bridge and get some great drone shots on there!We rank this as one of our favorite venues in Hampton Roads to film in and highly recommend it to everybody we meet that are still searching for the right venue for them, especially if you love art.If you'd like to see their film, you can find it on our website and Instagram for some inspiration!tina brown1 year agoRonald Alvarado1 year agoAlways a great experience coming here.Sofia L1 year agoGolda Norman1 year agoI grew up coming here during the summers because it was an interesting free museum with activities for children, so when I came for the first time with my own son I was genuinely shocked with how the staff was treating us. When we came in were almost immediately greeted with displeased looks from the older white lady at the desk. I am unsure if its because my family is biracial or if it was because of my sons age but either way it seemed like she was irritated with us even being there. So that wasn't the most pleasant but the harassment continued once we started walking around the museum. A different staff member (older white man) saw us walking around and at this point I was pushing the stroller and my son was in his father's arms. We were quiet and respectful of other patrons and not the only ones with a younger child but the man stopped my partner specifically telling him how he is prohibited from carrying our son because of the height of them combined??? My partner isn't quite 6 ft tall and the staff member was maybe 5'9" for context. At this point I had felt like we were being targeted because there was a white dad with his (also white) daughter (similar size to my son) who had walked by us maybe 10 min earlier with her on his shoulders and the same staff member didn't bat an eye at him. After our 2nd encounter with a rude staff member, we got the hint that we were not welcomed and left. I am extremely disgusted by the way we were treated especially as a place that allegedly "promotes diversity"; my family and I will not be visiting again.Bill Cabell1 year agoI can’t believe I’ve never written a review for CMA previously. It is quite simply world class. We are so fortunate to have a museum of this caliber right here in Norfolk. I’m sure I’ve been about 100 times in the last 25 years or so. It is free to visit the museum, even the changing gallery and other special exhibits. Don’t miss it.Joe Whittington1 year agoA really great place. I visited here all of the time. I enjoyed it. Thank you.Steven1 year agoNice place. More of an educational experience. Clean relaxing environment. Friendly staff . Thumbs up all around experienceLeisa Corbett1 year agoGreat selection in the glass collection. Well known artists in the painting and sculpture rooms. Had a great lunch at the museum restaurant. All the staff were helpful and kindCL1 year agoBest museum I've been to in the Hampton roads area. It's free, the staff are very friendly and helpful. There's plenty to see including a Salvador Dalí portrait, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and other recognizable artists and styles. The glass works on display are stunning and intricate. I've been on the weekend both times I've visited and it never felt too crowded or overstimulating. Joyce J. Scott has some pieces on display here right now which are incredible. I had the pleasure of seeing her exhibit in Seattle but I was really excited to show her work to my partner today. It took us just under two hours walking around to see everything. The gift shop has a lot of beautiful finds as well, including an art vending machine which vends art from local artists. Highly recommend.Naree L.1 year agoSuper nice museum. There are sculptures from many ethics and parts of the world. Many things to see also painting. There are paintings of Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Salvadore Dali. All other museums are not allow you to see close up to the painting, but this museum no boundary which you can see very close to all art works. Glass blow shows at noon available . Also have glass blow workshop with fee. Free admission. RECOMMENDED!!!!
Memorial Place Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Camp Art Stars is an extraordinary camp for extraordinary young artists, ages 6 - 15! More information and camp registration is available on this link!
Each camp session, led by professional art educators, is bustling with hands-on artmaking, experimentation with art materials, workshops with diverse professional artists, and collaborative learning experiences.
At Camp Art Stars, the creative process is valued over the final product, and creative problem-solving is both encouraged and celebrated.
More information and camp registration is available on this link!
Art Stars are asked to bring lunch and snacks. All art supplies, including a Chrysler Museum T-shirt or apron, are included. We kindly ask Art Stars to wear their T-shirt or aprons daily to help support camp camaraderie and the security of all campers.
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Chrysler Museum of Art4.8Based on 3052 reviewspowered by Googlereview us onJerome Mo4 months agoWell I'm a sucker for museums. And this one is another one of those local pocket sized gem one can relish in one day (casual patron)---yes I have been to the Louve, the Met (many times), MOMA. Guggenheim, Smithsonian and many others and I am typically less thrilled with large crowds and this one feels homey like VMFA to me. A little bit of everything, really. And a separate glassware workshop that has live demonstration. All free.I'm sure I could spend a few more days deep diving the exhibits, but given the amount of time we have, it was great to cover all the majors in a matter of hours. Good starter for young kids so they don't leave with a terrified boring experience and never wanting to see another art museum.R Noble4 months agoWe had a great team event at Perry Glass Studio with dinner catered by Taste! The glass experience was fun and interactive, and the instructors were patient and welcoming. Planning was easy, the space worked well for our group, and the food was excellent. It’s an outing our team is still talking about - highly recommend for anyone planning a fun team event!Judith Soule5 months agoThis museum is one of my favorite places in Hampton Roads, and I love bringing out of town guests to check out the ever changing rotation of exhibits. It feels fabulous when you arrive and a friendly staff member opens the door and greets you (and they'll hold the door when you leave as well).There are so many enrichment events throughout the week as well, most recently my husband and I attended a morning meditation in the gallery. It was amazing to sit and go through a guided meditation based on one of the paintings in the modern art gallery.Shane Oltman5 months agoThe Chrysler Museum of Art is such a great surprise — even if you think you’re “not really a museum person,” this place just works. It’s easy to walk, not stuffy at all, and the mix of art is way more interesting than you’d expect. One minute you’re looking at ancient pieces, the next it’s classic paintings, modern art, or the amazing glass work they’re known for.Everything feels relaxed and well thought out. The galleries are clean, well lit, and not overwhelming, so you can actually enjoy what you’re seeing instead of feeling rushed or overloaded. The staff is friendly and helpful without hovering, which is always appreciated.And honestly, the fact that it’s free makes it even better. It’s perfect for a casual afternoon, a date, or just wandering around when you want to do something different.If you’re in Norfolk or the surrounding area, it’s absolutely worth stopping by. Easy, enjoyable, and way better than you might expect.LuLu Chi-Town7 months agoThe Chrysler Museum is truly a hidden gem. It may be on the smaller side, but the collection is surprisingly diverse—ranging from stunning glasswork and classical pieces to thought-provoking contemporary art. The layout is easy to navigate, and every gallery feels thoughtfully curated. It’s the kind of place where you can spend an hour or an afternoon and still walk away feeling enriched.Be sure to stop by Zinnia while you’re there. It’s the perfect spot for lunch—fresh, flavorful food, a relaxing atmosphere, and a great way to round out your visit. Highly recommend both the museum and the café for a lovely, low-key day out.Joshua G. Tan9 months agoExtremely pleasurable and beautiful location. It is shared with the glass museum next door and a rock garden that spans both. The art maintained within the museum is also priceless and worth a visit.Will definitely come back in the future for newer installations.Julie Ann Anderson9 months agoIncredible experience. Completely free to visit and view ORIGINAL HISTORICAL ART. I cried many, many times. It was such a special, emotional experience. This was my first time having the opportunity to visit an art museum, and I was absolutely amazed.The staff was very kind, they open the door for you upon arrival and exit. They ask for your zip code at check-in, and give you a visitors guide. The staff are very helpful in answering questions as well. They have a beautiful piano played by some of the most memorable names in classical music, and we asked if someone could play it. They informed us that they have professional pianists come to play it to keep it in good condition. We are looking forward to coming back at a time when we can hear it.David Heatwole11 months agoLove this museum. We were there for the native museum glass exhibit. Truly wonderful. Another reason I wanted to go was for their Nancy Camden Witt paintings which I have wanted to see in person for years. They were the last thing we found along side a Man Ray sculpture and Dali portrait. This review courtesy of artist David F. Heatwole.Danielle Whitmoyer11 months agoThis was a favorite part of our family trip to Virginia! The museum is free to enter and is a never-ending fun experience. There is so much to see! One of my favorite collections was of all the Tiffany Glass.Hannah Carmona11 months agoThe Chrysler Museum of Art is beautiful and stunning! I enjoyed my visit here looking at the diversity of art pieces and the glass studio as well! Definitely a Norfolk sight seeing must! Free-admission but the parking isn’t that great so be prepared for that!Jaleesa Lewis12 months agoAbsolutely enjoyed my time here. Beautiful artwork, beautiful exhibits. Took hours to walk through the entire thing and still felt there was more to see. Lots of places to sit and admire the art. Staff is kind and knowledgeable about the pieces in the collections. Traveling exhibits are informative and beautifully displayed. Great for the entire family, young and older. Easy to walk through. Feels like you’re traveling through time and immersing yourself in different cultures and places. Will definitely go again.Anton Pachkine1 year agoNot large but very decent art collection which is worth a second visit.Matthew Kelly1 year agoAbsolutely loved my time at the Chrysler Museum! Really enjoyed the Roman, Egyptian and Mayan sculptures and paintings. The museum also holds a large collection of beautiful landscape and religious paintings for all to enjoy.For a free admission, this museum is a must for history lovers!As someone who works at a Museum, I was surprised that the Chrysler Museum had no security check through to go by with all the precious artifacts they hold inside. I worry that someone could easily get into it!Maricia Cohen1 year agoI came here for my birthday and it has beautiful artwork, sculptures, and exhibits. Highly recommend ????Picture Perfect Media1 year agoWe recently filmed Isabel & Keith's wedding at The Chrysler Museum of Art and, although it wasn't our first time filming there, it was one of the BEST times. We can't recommend it enough to potential future couples who are into art! If you're on the fence, we say, go for it! The venue coordinators are extremely nice, professional and so helpful. The entire staff of the museum is there to assist in any way needed, too. One of the most overlooked and undersold things about The Chrysler for couples getting married there is the opportunity to go into any of the galleries and have your photo and video team capture you there. If you're a fan of Baroque or Renaissance Art, or Modern, the world is your oyster. No matter where you look, it's stunning. The views surrounding the property are also just as majestic. You can also visit the nearby Freemason District for some more sort of "town" atmosphere, with its cobblestone streets. Or, walk down to The Hague bridge and get some great drone shots on there!We rank this as one of our favorite venues in Hampton Roads to film in and highly recommend it to everybody we meet that are still searching for the right venue for them, especially if you love art.If you'd like to see their film, you can find it on our website and Instagram for some inspiration!tina brown1 year agoRonald Alvarado1 year agoAlways a great experience coming here.Sofia L1 year agoGolda Norman1 year agoI grew up coming here during the summers because it was an interesting free museum with activities for children, so when I came for the first time with my own son I was genuinely shocked with how the staff was treating us. When we came in were almost immediately greeted with displeased looks from the older white lady at the desk. I am unsure if its because my family is biracial or if it was because of my sons age but either way it seemed like she was irritated with us even being there. So that wasn't the most pleasant but the harassment continued once we started walking around the museum. A different staff member (older white man) saw us walking around and at this point I was pushing the stroller and my son was in his father's arms. We were quiet and respectful of other patrons and not the only ones with a younger child but the man stopped my partner specifically telling him how he is prohibited from carrying our son because of the height of them combined??? My partner isn't quite 6 ft tall and the staff member was maybe 5'9" for context. At this point I had felt like we were being targeted because there was a white dad with his (also white) daughter (similar size to my son) who had walked by us maybe 10 min earlier with her on his shoulders and the same staff member didn't bat an eye at him. After our 2nd encounter with a rude staff member, we got the hint that we were not welcomed and left. I am extremely disgusted by the way we were treated especially as a place that allegedly "promotes diversity"; my family and I will not be visiting again.Bill Cabell1 year agoI can’t believe I’ve never written a review for CMA previously. It is quite simply world class. We are so fortunate to have a museum of this caliber right here in Norfolk. I’m sure I’ve been about 100 times in the last 25 years or so. It is free to visit the museum, even the changing gallery and other special exhibits. Don’t miss it.Joe Whittington1 year agoA really great place. I visited here all of the time. I enjoyed it. Thank you.Steven1 year agoNice place. More of an educational experience. Clean relaxing environment. Friendly staff . Thumbs up all around experienceLeisa Corbett1 year agoGreat selection in the glass collection. Well known artists in the painting and sculpture rooms. Had a great lunch at the museum restaurant. All the staff were helpful and kindCL1 year agoBest museum I've been to in the Hampton roads area. It's free, the staff are very friendly and helpful. There's plenty to see including a Salvador Dalí portrait, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and other recognizable artists and styles. The glass works on display are stunning and intricate. I've been on the weekend both times I've visited and it never felt too crowded or overstimulating. Joyce J. Scott has some pieces on display here right now which are incredible. I had the pleasure of seeing her exhibit in Seattle but I was really excited to show her work to my partner today. It took us just under two hours walking around to see everything. The gift shop has a lot of beautiful finds as well, including an art vending machine which vends art from local artists. Highly recommend.Naree L.1 year agoSuper nice museum. There are sculptures from many ethics and parts of the world. Many things to see also painting. There are paintings of Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Salvadore Dali. All other museums are not allow you to see close up to the painting, but this museum no boundary which you can see very close to all art works. Glass blow shows at noon available . Also have glass blow workshop with fee. Free admission. RECOMMENDED!!!!
1300 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23517
Unleash your creativity at Color Me Mine! Our paint-your-own pottery studio is the perfect place for kids (and adults!) to explore their artistic side. Choose from a wide variety of ceramic pieces—like mugs, figurines, plates, and seasonal designs—and paint them with your own colorful touch. We’ll glaze and fire your masterpiece, making it a lasting keepsake!
We welcome walk-ins, birthday parties, family days, field trips, and special events. No experience needed—just bring your imagination!
Located in the heart of Ghent at 1300 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, VA.Open daily – 10 AM - 9 PM
✨ Paint. Relax. Create Memories.
740 Boush Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Register For Camp Sessions Here!
Summer Arts Camp | Summer Pottery Camp SOLD OUT
Summer Arts Camp
At d’Art Center our mission is to provide unique opportunities for our community to experience the visual arts. Every summer we offer an arts camp designed for children ages 6-14 to watch, learn, create, and enjoy art in an interactive environment.
Throughout these weeks, campers will learn about different art mediums and techniques from weekly 30-minute demonstrations led by d’Art Artists, while creating a variety of themed projects that nurture their imagination and encourage creative thinking, and enjoy diverse activities led by special guests, as well as trips to The Chrysler Museum of Art & Perry Glass Studio.
Previous guests have included Virginia Air & Space Science Center, Norfolk Master Gardeners, Zeider's American Dream Theater, Push Comedy, Mathnasium, Norfolk SPCA, and more!
Ages: Ages 6-14 years old
Dates: Starting June 8th and ending August 7th, 2026 *Break during July 4th week
Weekly Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm
Cost: $275 per camper
Register For 2026 Summer ARTS Camp Sessions Here!
Summer POTTERY Camp- SOLD OUT
At d’Art Center our mission is to provide unique opportunities for our community to experience the visual arts. Every summer we offer a pottery camp designed for children ages 8-11 (12-14 in select weeks) to watch, learn, create, and enjoy art in an interactive environment. Pottery camp combines traditional mud clay, air dry clay and polymer clay due to time constraints for kiln firing. Pieces will either be glazed and fired or air dried and painted with acrylics, then sealed.
Throughout these weeks, campers will learn about different art mediums and techniques from weekly 30-minute demonstrations led by d’Art Artists, while creating a variety of themed projects that nurture their imagination and encourage creative thinking, and enjoy diverse activities led by special guests, as well as trips to The Chrysler Museum of Art & Perry Glass Studio.
Previous guests have included Virginia Air & Space Science Center, Norfolk Master Gardeners, Zeider's American Dream Theater, Push Comedy, Mathnasium, Norfolk SPCA, and more!
Ages: Ages 8-11 (or ages 12-14 in select weeks)
Dates: Starting June 8th and ending August 7th, 2026 *Break during July 4th week
Weekly Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm
Cost: $275 per camper
Register For 2026 Summer POTTERY Camp Sessions Here!
D'Art Center4.7Based on 93 reviewspowered by Googlereview us on
"Featuring Jesus: Art Camp" is an intensive week where we dive into the truth about who we are as artists and who God is as our Creator. We want to see young artists (7 yr. -12yr. ) build confidence and be encouraged in their unique creativity.
We will be exploring sketching, painting, sculpture, murals, face painting, pastels and artists will have individual as well as collaborative team projects. A snack and lunch will be provided and the week will end in an art show at a local coffee shop exhibiting all of the hard work these artists have done.
1000 Botetourt Gardens Norfolk, Virginia 23507
Located in the historic Ghent neighborhood of Norfolk, Virginia, the Fred Heutte Garden is a great place to visit, stroll or volunteer.
There’s always something new happening, and volunteer gardeners are happy to answer any questions you might have or show you around the garden. Check link for schedule of upcoming events such as art classes, storytimes, and plant themed activities.
Creative terrarium classes for children
254 Granby Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510
Summer Musical Theater Intensive, Visual Arts Camp, Vocal Arts Camp, Dance Camp, Theatre and Filmmaking Camp
Summer Art Camp for rising 6th-9th graders
925 Ingleside Road Norfolk, Virginia
Homeschool Plus is dedicated to encouraging Christian homeschooling families in their commitment to provide the best possible education for their children. Offering a full range of enrichment and academic classes for PreK - 12th grade.
301 South Newtown Road Norfolk, Virginia 23502
Camps, workshops, classes & more!
1513 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23517
Unique quality handmade items. Now offering vintage clothing and housewares, too. Art Classes for All Ages
Art classes and lessons. French lessons.
6700 Azalea Garden Road Norfolk, Virginia 23518
Extensive gardens, walking trails and children's programming within WOW (World of Wonder) Children's Garden. Nature focused Classes, Workshops, and Homeschool programs available.
A variety of programs are available through Norfolk Parks and Recreation including computers, athletics, art, music and more. Camps and afterschool childcare programs available. Birthday Parties available.
Norfolk Parks & Rec maintains a variety of Indoor & Outdoor Pools. Locations with free admission and/or play structures are listed below:
Norview Splash Pad- Outdoor Splash Pad. Currently out of service.
Shoop Park Splash Pad - Outdoor Splash Pad
Southside Aquatics Center Indoor Swimming Pool
180 E. Evans Street Norfolk, Virginia 23503
A comprehensive program that gives individuals with disabilities the opportunity to develop functional skills through therapy, acquire leisure skills through leisure education, and enhance leisure lifestyles through recreation participation in the least restrictive environment, based on each individual's needs.
209 W Ocean View Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23503
Art Classes, Workshops, and Private Lessons.
617 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23507
Hampton Roads only process art studio! Art opportunities for all ages! Classes - Camps - Open Studio - Parties - Workshops. Prek - Adults.
Paint and party with friends at a local bar or restaurant. Kids painting events are also available.
240 21st Street West Norfolk, Virginia 23517
Paint & Sip Studio offering Family Paint Classes, Special Events, Birthday Parties and Kids Art Camps.
1401 Ballentine Boulevard Norfolk, Virginia 23504
Educational, creative arts, recreational and spiritual activities for all ages. Indoor water park, rock climbing wall. Membership required.









