Arts and Entertainment

Handwork at the Hermitage

Every Sunday and Tuesday
June 12 - October 11 2026

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Hermitage Museum and Gardens 7637 North Shore Road Norfolk, VA 23505, Price: Free entry

​​This summer, the Hermitage will present Handwork at the Hermitage: A National Collaboration with Craft in America, an exhibition that highlights and celebrates the exceptional handwork that has shaped the museum’s character and history. From 1908 to 1927, woodcarvers such as Charles J. Woodsend (1847–1927) and Karl von Rydingsvärd (1863–1941), contributed distinctive techniques and artistic style to the Hermitage’s carved walls, halls, and furnishings—features that continue to define the site nearly a century later. Handwork at the Hermitage honors their craftsmanship and situates their work within the broader context of America’s rich craft traditions. The exhibition will feature historical research, rarely seen materials, furniture, and architectural elements from the museum’s collections, along with notable items such as antique hand tools used by the Hermitage’s master woodcarvers. Through these materials, the exhibition will illuminate the stories and legacies of all the craftspeople who shaped this cultural landmark in the early half of the 20th century. A series of special events and public programs will accompany the exhibition throughout its run, June 12–October 11, 2026, engaging visitors of all ages.

On View Beginning June 13th, 2026
Tuesdays through Sundays | 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens

2026 marks a national collaboration among museums, cultural organizations, educators, and makers working in partnership with Craft in America to highlight the diversity and significance of American craft. As part of this initiative, the Hermitage is proud to among more than 100 participating institutions showcasing the relevance of handmade work—both historic and contemporary—through a year of exhibitions and programs.

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