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Moses Myers House

323 E. Freemason St.
Open Saturday and Sunday

Noon–5 p.m.

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

Reading Room
Wednesday-Friday
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Closed May 17-19, 2024

About the Myers House

The oldest Jewish home in America open to the public as a museum offers a glimpse of the life of an early 19th century merchant family.
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About the Library

With an extensive collection of more than 106,000 rare and unique volumes relating to the history of art, the Jean Outland Chrysler Art Library is one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the library

Located in Norfolk

One Memorial Place,
Norfolk, VA
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While You're Here

Visit our Museum Shop
and Zinnia Cafe.

Perry Glass Studio

A state-of-art facility on the Museum’s campus. See a free glassmaking demo Tuesdays–Sunday at noon. Like what you see? Take a class with us! More about the Studio

The Myers House

The home of the first permanent Jewish residents of Norfolk, this historic house offers a glimpse of the life of a wealthy early 19th-century merchant family.
More about the house

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

With an extensive collection of more than 106,000 rare and unique volumes relating to the history of art, the Jean Outland Chrysler Library is one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the Library

Wedding & Event Rentals

The perfect place for your big day or special event. Get the details

Field Trips

Field trips are available for groups of 60 or fewer. More about field trips

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

Visit one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the library

About the Chrysler

Our story spans well over 100 years. See where we began, how we grew, and where we're going. Explore our history

News and Announcements

See what's happening at the Museum, read Chrysler Magazine, and find our Media Center. Read now

Location

One Memorial Place
Norfolk, VA 23510

Location

245 Grace Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
757-333-6299

Always Free Parking

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Visiting Artist Series

Bringing the world’s top glass art talent to Hampton Roads
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Studio Team

Meet the brilliant minds behind the Studio.
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Give the Chrysler Experience

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The Masterpiece Society

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Moses Myers House

323 E. Freemason St.
Open Saturday and Sunday

Noon–5 p.m.

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

Reading Room
Wednesday-Friday
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Closed May 17-19, 2024

About the Myers House

The oldest Jewish home in America open to the public as a museum offers a glimpse of the life of an early 19th century merchant family.
More about the house

About the Library

With an extensive collection of more than 106,000 rare and unique volumes relating to the history of art, the Jean Outland Chrysler Art Library is one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the library

Located in Norfolk

One Memorial Place,
Norfolk, VA
Get Directions

While You're Here

Visit our Museum Shop
and Zinnia Cafe.

Perry Glass Studio

A state-of-art facility on the Museum’s campus. See a free glassmaking demo Tuesdays–Sunday at noon. Like what you see? Take a class with us! More about the Studio

The Myers House

The home of the first permanent Jewish residents of Norfolk, this historic house offers a glimpse of the life of a wealthy early 19th-century merchant family.
More about the house

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

With an extensive collection of more than 106,000 rare and unique volumes relating to the history of art, the Jean Outland Chrysler Library is one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the Library

Wedding & Event Rentals

The perfect place for your big day or special event. Get the details

Field Trips

Field trips are available for groups of 60 or fewer. More about field trips

Jean Outland Chrysler Library

Visit one of the most significant art libraries in the South. More about the library

About the Chrysler

Our story spans well over 100 years. See where we began, how we grew, and where we're going. Explore our history

News and Announcements

See what's happening at the Museum, read Chrysler Magazine, and find our Media Center. Read now

Location

One Memorial Place
Norfolk, VA 23510

Location

245 Grace Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
757-333-6299

Always Free Parking

Get Directions

Visiting Artist Series

Bringing the world’s top glass art talent to Hampton Roads
Find out more

Studio Team

Meet the brilliant minds behind the Studio.
See the team

Give the Chrysler Experience

Share everything you love about the Chrysler Museum with a gift membership. Perfect for everyone on your list.

The Masterpiece Society

Learn about this innovative group of museum supporters.
Meet the Masterpiece Society

Planned Giving

Help ensure the long-term success of the Museum.
Learn about planned giving

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August 30, 2024

The Chrysler Museum of Art Announces Dynamic Fall Lineup

NORFOLK, Va. – The Chrysler Museum of Art is proud to announce their Fall 2024–25 arts programming dates. These upcoming exhibitions represent the range and inclusivity of the globally recognized Museum at One Memorial Place, Norfolk, Virginia.

Peter Bremers: Ice to Water

On view from September 5, 2024, to January 19, 2025
Located in the Glass Projects Space

Peter Bremers Sapphire Ice Cave - Glass Object

Peter Bremers (Dutch, born 1957)
Sapphire Ice Cave, 2023
Kiln cast glass, Courtesy of the artist
Photo credit: © Norbert Heyl

World-renowned artist Peter Bremers (Dutch, born 1957) debuts 16 new sculptures alongside photographic images captured during his explorations. Bremers’s work as a sculptor reflects his philosophical and spiritual view of life, as well as his urge to travel the world and bear witness to the varied creations of the Earth. These new works are influenced by his journeys to Iceland and his meditations on the glaciers that are vanishing due to rapid changes in our global climate—melting ice, transformed into water.

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This exhibition is organized by the Chrysler Museum of Art with generous support from the Perry Family Foundation. Exhibition programming is supported as part of the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.

New Frames of Reference: French Photographers at Home and Abroad

On view from September 5, 2024, to February 16, 2025
Located in the Frank Photography Gallery

Édouard Denis Baldus (French (born Prussia), 1813 – 1889)
Arles. Cloister, St. Trophime (Arles. Cloître, St. Trophime), ca. 1861
Albumen print from waxed paper negative, Gift of Susan and Paul Hirschbiel, 2019.19.3, Cloisters, St. Trophîme, Arles, ca. 1861, Albumen silver print from a glass negative, Gift of Susan and Paul Hirschbiel, 2019.19.3

This exhibition explores how France took the lead in the early decades of photography’s technological and aesthetic development. During a time when cameras were large and heavy, travel was slow, and the vagaries of sunlight and photochemistry undermined the very possibility of creating an image, the quest for greater reliability and permanence of materials illuminates the ways French photography evolved and shaped the country’s conception of itself through the camera lens.

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Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism

On view from October 11, 2024, to January 5, 2025
Located in the Special Exhibition Galleries

Camille Pissarro (French, 1830-1903)
The Gardener – Old Peasant with Cabbage, 1883-95
Oil on canvas, Mellon National Gallery of Art, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 1994.59.6

French cuisine had long been viewed as a reflection of the nation’s identity and a source of popular pride. Yet in the decades following the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), artists depicted the growing, cooking, transporting, serving, and eating of food as a means of highlighting the economic and social instabilities of this tumultuous moment in French history. Ubiquitous scenes of farms, markets, and restaurants, offer gateways for considering the political, social, and cultural factors shaping France on the eve of the modern era.

Featuring more than 50 works, the exhibition showcases famous Impressionist artists such as Marie Bracquemond, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley, including an astonishing 12 works from the Chrysler Museum’s collection, and takes visitors on a journey of food from its origin points to the tables of Paris.

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Framing the Expanded Field: Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty

On view from November 7, 2024 to April 20, 2025
Located in the Box

Film still showing land artist Robert Smithson's 'Spiral Jetty,' a pathway of rock and earth forming a spiral in the basin of Utah’s Great Salt Lake.

Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty [still] (1970)
16mm film, Color, sound, Duration: 35 minutes
© Holt/Smithson Foundation / Licensed by Artists Rights Society, New York

Robert Smithson (American, 1938–1973) completed his iconic project of Spiral Jetty in 1970, a pathway of rock and earth forming a spiral in the basin of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, and documented the Land Art site in a 35-minute long film. Beginning with maps and geological data, the film then shows the work being made by dump trucks and bulldozers moving tons of basalt rock to make the walkable path out onto the water. Lastly, the camera follows Smithson from behind and above in a helicopter, as he navigates the site, the overhead shots showing the impact of the jetty in the immediate environment. In its complete demonstration of Spiral Jetty, the film brings the experience, that of the expanded field, into the camera frame.

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Joyce J. Scott: Messages

On View from February 6, 2025 to August 17, 2025
Located in the Glass Projects Space

A teapot created out of glass beads featuring a central figure wearing glasses and smoking a cigarette surrounded by other beaded figures.

Joyce J. Scott (American, born 1948)
‘Mz. Teapot,’ 2022
Teapot, glass beads, plastic beads, thread, wire, armature, woven and peyote stitch, Courtesy of Mobilia Gallery
Image credit: © Michael Koryta

For more than three decades, trailblazing artist and activist Joyce J. Scott (American, born 1948) has elevated the creative potential of beadwork as a relevant contemporary art form. Scott uses off-loom, hand-threaded glass beads to create striking figurative sculptures, wall hangings, and jewelry informed by her African American ancestry, the craft traditions of her family (including her mother, renowned quilter Elizabeth T. Scott), and traditional Native American techniques, such as the peyote stitch. Meticulously hand-wrought and developed with imagination, wit, and sly humor, Scott’s works reflect the artist’s own narrative of what it means to be Black in America and embody the messages she hopes to impress upon her viewers.

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Oaxaca Central: Contemporary Mexican Printmaking

On view from February 14, 2025 to May 11, 2025
Located in the Special Exhibition Galleries

Mercedes Lopez (Mexican, born 1983)
Sueño de Aguas Profundas, 2022
Etching and aquatint, Museum purchase, 2023.3.3

Offers a glimpse of the exciting and diverse art scene in Oaxaca de Juárez. Known simply as Oaxaca, the city encompasses a variety of historic and contemporary artistic practices. In the last 20 years, however, printmaking has far outstripped other mediums as the city’s most prominent visual language, spurred in part by political protests that gripped the city in 2006. During this period of civil unrest, artists embraced printmaking as a means of conveying their views and rallying for change. In doing so, a new generation of artists tapped into a broader tradition of political printmaking in Mexico, its make and message updated for our contemporary world.

Stay tuned for more details.

 

ABOUT THE CHRYSLER MUSEUM OF ART

The Chrysler Museum of Art brings art and people together through experiences that delight, inform, and inspire. Internationally recognized for its collection of more than 35,000 objects, including one the largest glass collections in America, the Museum also includes free admission, the state-of-the-art Perry Glass Studio, a full-service restaurant, shop, theater, works on paper space, and oversees the historic Myers House. The Museum boasts an ambitious schedule of exhibitions, events, and programs, and has been nationally recognized for its commitment to inclusion through its innovative gallery host program. For more information, visit chrysler.org. Follow on social media @ChryslerMuseum to receive the latest updates.

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