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Art Noir: Philadelphia professionals hang up careers to create black art framing enterprise.


With few resources and a lot of hope, Philadelphia entrepreneurs SCan Simmons and Kelly H. Walker were determined to bring the upscale world of black art and custom frame design to the heart of the Philadelphia 'hood. In October 2000, the duo launched Art Noir noir  
adj.
1. Of or relating to the film noir genre.

2. Of or relating to a genre of crime literature featuring tough, cynical characters and bleak settings.

3. Suggestive of danger or violence.
, which topped $250,000 in revenues in 2003 and has three employees plus several outside vendors and contractors Clients include the city of Philadelphia, the Greater Philadelphia urban Action Committee, and a number of private customers including restaurants and small businesses throughout the city.

The road to Art Noir's success is a familiar story with a few twists along the way. Both men grew up in Philadelphia. Simmons, 36, dabbled dab·ble  
v. dab·bled, dab·bling, dab·bles

v.tr.
To splash or spatter with or as if with a liquid: "The moon hung over the harbor dabbling the waves with gold" 
 in a few jobs and did a stint in the military while raising three children. It wasn't until he returned to Philadelphia and landed a job as an assistant manager at a retail framing store that his interest in custom framing, design, and artwork was piqued. He also began to think like an aspiring as·pire  
intr.v. as·pired, as·pir·ing, as·pires
1. To have a great ambition or ultimate goal; desire strongly: aspired to stardom.

2.
 entrepreneur.

"That was when my framing and sense of design really started to come to life," Simmons says. "I started to learn about the technical side of framing as well as the design sense." While working at the store, Simmons began asking African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  customers where else they shopped for framing and art projects. He learned that there were no African American-owned framing shops in the city and only a handful of minority-owned art shops. "When I brought this to senior management's attention and recommended that the store expand its customer focus and include ethnic art, my suggestions fell on deaf ears."

Shortly thereafter, the store hired Walker as an assistant manager in training under the direction of Simmons. Walker, 43, was an interior designer and had owned a custom framing and art gallery business that had folded a few years earlier. Walker retained most of his equipment, including draft boards, prints, tools, color tiles, and designs in the hope that one day he would revive To renew.

For example, revival is the act of renewing the legal force of a contract or debt, either by acknowledging it or by giving a new promise, when the contract or debt is no longer a sufficient foundation for a lawsuit because it is barred by the running of the Statute
 the business.

The retail store furloughed a number of employees, including Simmons and Walker, after three years of employment. With a marginal to poor credit rating and meager mea·ger also mea·gre  
adj.
1. Deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; scanty.

2. Deficient in richness, fertility, or vigor; feeble: the meager soil of an eroded plain.

3.
 savings, the two realized applying for a bank loan would be pointless. "We both figured that since we each had about six months or so of unemployment checks and an unused credit card from Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services.

Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box
, we could avoid the hassle Hassle () is a location in Närke, Sweden, where a Celtic treasure was found in 1936.

It comprises a large bronze cauldron which contained two Bronze Age swords of the Hallstatt type, a pommel of bronze, two bronze buckets with
 and likely rejection of a bank loan by just [coming up with the funds] ourselves," Simmons says.

After locating a small storefront unit in the heart of Philadelphia and receiving two months rent-free from the owner, the two opened Art Noir. A turning point came in 2002, when they were asked to join the Ogontz Avenue Revitalization re·vi·tal·ize  
tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es
To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy.
 Corp., a city-sponsored program that provides guidance and limited funding to small minority-owned businesses on or near Ogontz Avenue.

At Art Noir, the duo works with leather, suede, and silk mattes to enhance a piece of artwork. One thing that Walker likes to create is an "Art Noir splice," which is when mattes are hand spliced (cut and fitted together) to create one unique matte for the prints that are being framed. "Coming up with different designs is what sets us apart from one place or another."

Art Noir; 7175-C Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19138; 215-548-2455; www.artnoirstyle.com
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Title Annotation:Making It
Author:Townes, Glenn
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Date:Dec 1, 2004
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