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The Maritime Garage Gallery

Come take in the unique vibe of SoNo at this urban art gallery located at the Maritime Parking Garage. The Maritime Garage Gallery, situated across from the Maritime Aquarium, features juried art shows and community exhibits. This collaboration of Park Norwalk and the Norwalk Arts Commission is part of a broad effort to support the arts, making Norwalk a more vibrant destination.

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    About Face: Through Artistic Eyes

    The Gallery’s first live show since December 2019 titled “About Face: Through Artistic Eyes

” focuses on expression through portraiture. Art features expressive personality and portraiture art that depicts unique perspectives including both animate and inanimate forms that evoke thought, passion, as well as hardship, conflict, and spiritual freedom

    “About Face” runs from November 4, 2021 through January 7, 2022.

    Art submissions are accepted by October 2, 2021. For guidelines and submissions, go to the Gallery’s Call For Artists page.

SoNo Train Station

Check out the art installations in the South Norwalk Train Station. Made possible by a grant provided by the Federal transportation Enhancement Public Art Program, we hope you’ll enjoy this vibrant art during your visits.

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    “Silhouetted Faces and Period Pieces” by artist Duvian Montoya

    Reflecting through fashion the generations that have passed through the South Norwalk Train Station, Artist Duvian Montoya has painted only the clothing of these life size figures to pay tribute to the various generations rather than an individual.

    Visitors are encouraged to interact with generations from the 1790s to present by scanning the QR codes on 15 of the figures.

    Duvian Montoya is a mixed-media painter who grew up in Norwalk. A student of the School of Visual arts in Manhattan, Duvian’s work has been show in galleries and museums around the world.

    Visit the artist’s web site to read more about the exhibit.

    “Distributed Cultural Landscape” by artists Matt Rink, David Boyajian and architect Vincept Appel.

    Seventeen hand-sized cast aluminum forms relating to the context of South Norwalk are distributed throughout the South Norwalk Train Station. An oyster schooner, the buoy and a lighthouse as well as a hat on a hat box, to name a few. Visitors are encouraged to touch and interact with the art at the sono railroad station and through an interactive website that provides information on each piece to learn more about how it relates to the context of South Norwalk.